row

noun, verb59 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.1

An argument between members of the same family.

An argument between family members or partners living together.

A very angry and loud argument.

An argument full of anger.

An extremely noisy or intense argument.

A very loud and unpleasant argument.

Refers to the foremost line of seats, people, etc.

Refers to the rearmost line of seats, people, etc.

Refers to the highest line in a series of lines.

Refers to the lowest line in a series of lines.

Refers to the central line in a series of lines.

A tidy and well-organized line of items.

A line of items arranged side-by-side.

A line of items arranged one above the other, more commonly called a column.

Used to emphasize a large number of rows.

Similar to 'rows and rows', emphasizing a vast, continuous arrangement of rows.

Arranged in a line, or happening consecutively without a break.

To engage in an argument.

To start a noisy argument or make a strong complaint.

An argument began very suddenly and violently.

An argument started suddenly and angrily.

Collocations with "row"

... + row