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to rows
noun
A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
Exact(59)
Cut to rows of nuclear bombers.
I'm not constitutionally suited to rows," he says.
Rows of toes next to rows of noses.
It points to rows over the environment, trade, border regimes and technical co-operation.
The length of vessels varies from two cells to rows several metres long.
Behind the levees, the fields were flat and reached to rows of distant trees.
Concert tours are being curtailed or postponed, with performers like Rod Stewart playing to rows of empty seats.
From his guitar, he controls a vast assemblage of musical odds and ends, from pianos to rows of tuned bottles.
Standing in front of the blackboard, she gave a vocabulary lesson to rows of children seated at their desks.
But such deals lead inevitably to rows about what counts as a legitimate expense on which a profit should be earned.
In reality she has spent decades in politics; yet, next to rows of greying men in suits, she seems a breath of fresh air.
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