1. A line of things: This is the most common meaning. It can refer to a line of objects, people, or even something abstract like a line of text. Examples:
* "There was a long row of houses on the street."
* "The children stood in a row for their picture."
* "The poem is written in rhyming couplets, with each row being a pair of lines."
2. A noisy argument or fight: This is a slightly more informal meaning. Examples:
* "The neighbours had a row about the noise from the party."
* "They had a row over the inheritance."
3. To propel a boat by using oars: This is a nautical term. Examples:
* "They rowed across the lake."
* "The crew rowed the boat to the shore."
4. A seat in a theatre or concert hall: This meaning is becoming less common. Examples:
* "We have tickets for the front row."
* "The rows were all full."
5. A section of a field for crops: This meaning is more specific to agriculture. Examples:
* "They planted potatoes in the first row."
* "The rows of corn stretched as far as the eye could see."
It's important to pay attention to the context to determine the correct meaning of "row".
