[count] 1 : a straight line of people or things that are next to each other
▪ rows of corn ▪ The desks are arranged in six rows. ▪ The table of figures should include totals at the end of each row and column. ▪ The bookstore has row upon row [=many rows] of self-help books. 2 : a line of seats in a theater, stadium, etc.
▪ I see three empty seats in the second/front/back row. ▪ We have front-row seats for the concert. 3 Row : a street or road — used in names ▪ I live on Vassar Row. ▪ a house on Church Row
▪ rows of corn ▪ The desks are arranged in six rows. ▪ The table of figures should include totals at the end of each row and column. ▪ The bookstore has row upon row [=many rows] of self-help books.
▪ I see three empty seats in the second/front/back row. ▪ We have front-row seats for the concert.
a tough/hard row to hoe
: something that is difficult to do or deal with
▪ I am considering becoming a doctor, but I know that it's a tough row to hoe.
▪ I am considering becoming a doctor, but I know that it's a tough row to hoe.
in a row
: following one after another
▪ There are three blue houses in a row. ▪ She had her birthday party at the bowling alley three years in a row. [=three consecutive years]
▪ There are three blue houses in a row. ▪ She had her birthday party at the bowling alley three years in a row. [=three consecutive years]




