Meaning: Row as a noun means a noisy quarrel or argument. When the term is used this way, it’s pronounced “rauv” which rhymes with “cow”.
Origin: Row in the sense of a noisy quarrel has been in use in English since the mid-18th Century. But the origin of this word taking on this meaning is said to be uncertain.
Usage: An ugly row broke out between the two players in front of the spectators.
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