ROW


Meaning of ROW in English

n. informal)

25B6; noun

have you two had a row? : ARGUMENT, quarrel, squabble, fight, contretemps, falling-out, disagreement, dispute, clash, altercation, shouting match; informal tiff, set-to, run-in, slanging match, spat; Brit. informal barney, bust-up.

the row the crowd was making : DIN, noise, racket, clamour, uproar, tumult, hubbub, commotion, brouhaha, rumpus, pandemonium, babel; informal hullabaloo.

Mum give me a row : REPRIMAND, rebuke, reproof, admonition, reproach, remonstration, lecture, criticism; informal telling-off, slap on the wrist, dressing-down, roasting, tongue-lashing; Brit. informal ticking-off, carpeting, rollicking, rocket.

25B6; verb they rowed about money : ARGUE, quarrel, squabble, bicker, fight, fall out, disagree, have words, dispute, wrangle, cross swords, lock horns, be at loggerheads; informal scrap, argufy.

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