row

row
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n
line, file, queue, column, rank, tier; series, range, chain, string, succession, sequence, concatenation, catena; suite, train, retinue, cortege, cavalcade, procession, parade, Fr. defile.
II
v
oar, pull, paddle, canoe, kayak.
III
n
1. dispute, quarrel, discord, spar, wrangle, bicker, Obs. brabble, contention, controversy, disagreement, argument, Inf. words, Scot, and North Eng. threap; Inf. dustup, U.S. Si. rhubarb, squabble, spat, tiff, Brit. Dial. fratch, Inf. run-in, Inf. hassle, Inf. barney, falling-out, Sl. blow-up; tussle, Inf. scrap, Inf. set-to, scuffle, broil, embroilment, imbroglio, Scot. sturt, Scot. collieshangie; struggle, combat, fight, fistfight, fisticuffs, altercation, conflict, strife, clash, Law. chance-medley; fray, skirmish, battle, brawl, free-for-all, melee, donnybrook.
2.Informal. noise, clamor, din, hubbub, babel, racket; ballyhoo, outcry, bawl, hue and cry, vociferation; uproar, fracas, hullabaloo, clangor, brouhaha, commotion, fuss, stir, disorder, rumpus, Inf. ruckus; bedlam, tumult, turmoil, pandemonium, chaos, confusion.
v
3. quarrel, squabble, altercate, spar, cross swords; argue, debate, dispute, bandy words, have words, Inf. pick a crow; disagree, differ, take exception to, contend, contest, make something of it, fall out, clash, be at odds, be at loggerheads; spat, tiff, Brit. Archaic. brangle, wrangle, bicker, Obs. brabble; fight, brawl, scuffle, tussle, struggle, Inf. scrap, battle, go at each other's throats.

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