Sentence for row | Use row in a sentence

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  • Hold your row! (8)
  • They sat down in a row. (8)
  • Hark at the row overhead! (10)
  • They stand in a sort of row. (8)
  • No greater change in all England than in the Row! (8)
  • Come, and I will row you on the lake. (10)
  • He took his hat and hurried, to Blank Row. (8)
  • It was just like starting a row of bricks. (9)
  • Thronged by riders, the Row was all astir. (8)
  • How can I get my nap while you make that row? (8)
  • With simpler folk that might have come to a row. (8)
  • Renee nodded sharply to Beauchamp to bid him row. (10)
  • They file in, hat in hand, and stand silent in a row. (8)
  • At the end of a row, about half-way up the chapel, Mr. (8)
  • Opening the parcel, I set the four pairs out in a row. (8)
  • He would get down to the river and row about, and fish. (8)
  • At half-past eleven the carriages drew up in a long row. (8)
  • Have you been making all this row, waking up my passengers? (9)
  • Look at that row of their statues on both sides of the nave! (9)
  • She heard a shout from the end of the row, saw a dog galloping. (8)
  • Well, if the row gets on your nerves, I can take you to the sea. (8)
  • She rose, stretched herself, and went back to her place in the row. (8)
  • She did not want to be seen, and have the humiliation of an open row. (8)
  • Soames paused a moment in his march to lean over the railings of the Row. (8)
  • Looking at that polished row of boots, Cecilia felt lonely and unsatisfied. (8)
  • Her long underlip, white almost as the row of teeth it revealed, hung loose. (10)
  • Her long underlip, white almost as the row of teeth it revealed, hung loose. (22)
  • That man Pemberton, who has pestered the life out of me all along, has made a row. (13)
  • In the centre of the lane a row of elm-trees displayed their gnarled, knotted roots. (8)
  • But if there should be a row, there would be no further profits for him on the hotel. (13)
  • For there they were, all seated in a row, with eyes fixed on the horizon of their lawns. (8)
  • I should walk or row on the lake, but I would rather be sure of readiness for your return. (10)
  • They left the cab and crossed the Row; passed the end of the Long Water, up among the trees. (8)
  • They had not gone twenty steps up Southampton Row before Alan and Sheila were forty steps in front. (8)
  • Yet it is clear that Stevenson should not have been domiciled in the paternal mansion of Heriot Row. (2)
  • He moved slowly down the Row towards Knightsbridge, timing himself to get to Chelsea at nine-fifteen. (8)
  • That fellow would probably trot of to Willoughby to row him for breaking his word to Miss Middleton! (10)
  • When the streets were quits dark, save for the row of lamps, she walked fast, fearing she knew not what. (10)
  • They started in silence, but as soon as the sound of hoofs died on the tan of Rotten Row, she turned to him. (8)
  • He dipped under the iron rail, and crossed the row at a run; an indecorous proceeding; he could not help it. (10)
  • He dipped under the iron rail, and crossed the row at a run; an indecorous proceeding; he could not help it. (22)
  • Mrs. Val Dartie, who sat with her husband in the third row, squeezed his hand more than once during the performance. (8)
  • She relaxed a little toward them when she saw Beaton leaning against the wall at the end of the row next Mrs. March. (9)
  • She led the marvelling gentleman toward the row, and across it under the big black elms, begging him to walk faster. (10)
  • Success came when I exaggerated every little petty scandal, every row in a church choir, every hint of a disturbance. (16)
  • In London, Stevenson appeared now and again at the Savile Club, then tenanting a rather gloomy little house in Savile Row. (2)
  • Hips are best finished with a row of shingles running parallel with their edges, which treatment is called the Boston hip. (17)
  • Was the possessor of that crown of hair and those divine young shoulders the little Babs who had ridden with him in the Row? (8)
  • Soames saw that he really meant what he said, and, angry though he was, the consequences of a row rose before him too vividly. (8)
  • A little strip of shadow lay along the row of brown-stone fronts, but there were intervals where the vacant lots cast no shadow. (9)
  • Beyond a door or window could be seen a garden with a row of statues, and through this door people passed without apparent object. (8)
  • Mrs. Bellew walked fast down a street till, turning a corner, she came suddenly on a small garden with three poplar-trees in a row. (8)
  • Earlier than usual, she was riding next day in the Row, alone for perhaps two minutes, and Sir Lukin passed her, formally saluting. (10)
  • You shall find great poets, rare philosophers, night after night on the broad grin before a row of yellow lights and mouthing masks. (10)
  • Within the ramparts a few blocks of houses, a long row of barracks, and a church, figure, with what countenance they may, as the town. (2)
  • Emma knew she must have seen in the library a row of her literary ventures, exquisitely bound; but there was no allusion to the books. (10)
  • He sighted his melancholy uncle Algernon hunting an appetite in the Row, and looking as if the hope ahead of him were also one-legged. (10)
  • Not long ago there arrived on Park Row for the first time in his life a newspaper reporter of conspicuous ability along a certain line. (16)
  • Even as I write these words, they are becoming antiquated in the progress of events, and the chisels are tinkling on a new row of houses. (2)
  • The place had also for me an agreeable alien suggestion, and in passing the long row of cottages I was slightly reminded of Scheveningen. (9)
  • And one fine morning down came the family after a fearful row of the domestics; shouting, screaming, cries for the police, and murder topping all. (10)
  • It towered blusteringly above the little oaks, a great red-brick château, with a row of little round windows in its massive, thick-tiled red roof. (13)
  • The surgeon looked up from his work, pointing silently to the nearest body in the row of dead, the features discreetly covered with a handkerchief. (1)
  • He paid a round of calls in the afternoon, mostly on her relations; and, seeking out Aunt Charlotte, he dolorously related his encounter in the Row. (8)
  • The beauty and greatness were attested by a row of dead, trimly disposed, and another of wounded, less formally placed, restless, half-naked, but bravely bebandaged. (1)
  • As her publications are scattered over the city from Park Row to Forty-second Street, so the dwellings of free-lance workers are found everywhere above Washington Square. (16)

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