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Rows meaning
plural of row
Example sentences (20)
Sprawling out in front of me were rows upon rows of green and red booths with glass walls.
He then pointed out the rows and rows of shut-down shops and the faded paint on the different businesses.
In the brain teaser, there are five rows of X's and K's, and you'll need to scan all the rows and columns quickly to be able to find the answer.
Roads leading to Antakya, the city once known as Antioch, are lined with rows and rows of container homes – just one of the many so-called container cities housing an estimated 430,000 people across 11 hard-hit provinces, according to the Red Cross.
About two-thirds of the stadium wasn't filled, and photos from the rally showed rows upon rows of empty blue chairs.
If one were ever to open up in Scranton, Pennsylvania as part of their tourism initiative, there should be rows and rows of popular scenes from the sitcom, framed in the most luxurious of frames with traditional titles.
In his warehouse, there are rows and rows of bikes.
One side of the wet bar’s shelving is also dedicated to rows and rows of ‘JoJo juice’, which Siwa says she is “obsessed with” and features her portrait on the front.
Finally, there are numerous but-of-course features, allowing users to add columns and rows easily, set the width of columns and rows in exact measurements, equalise width with a click, and much more.
Rows and rows of tents as far as the eye can see greet you, each with a variety of flags attached so you can find your way back to your tent or caravan after a hard day of watching racing cars, or being at the bar, or both.
This bed width also suits the spacing for most vegetables - you will get three rows of potatoes in a bed this width and five rows of lettuce.
Oven, big enough to walk into can cook rows and rows of pies.
This nifty feature will switch the rows and columns so that the provinces now appear in the rows and the years in the columns.
A velocity-compounded impulse stage (invented by Curtis and also called a "Curtis wheel") is a row of fixed nozzles followed by two or more rows of moving blades alternating with rows of fixed blades.
For both SONET and SDH, this is often represented by displaying the frame graphically: as a block of 90 columns and nine rows for STS-1, and 270 columns and nine rows for STM1/STS-3c.
For example, an invocation of INSERT can be accepted but the inserted rows might not all appear in the view, or an invocation of UPDATE can result in rows disappearing from the view.
In a Curtis arrangement, the entire heat drop in the steam takes place in the initial nozzle row and both the subsequent moving blade rows and stationary blade rows merely change the direction of the steam.
In that model, a table is a set of tuples, while in SQL, tables and query results are lists of rows: the same row may occur multiple times, and the order of rows can be employed in queries (e.g. in the LIMIT clause).
Ludus duodecim scriptorum used a board with three rows of 12 points each with the 15 checkers being moved in opposing directions by the two players across three rows according to the roll of the three cubical dice.
Ohs tries to move the football to rows 19 or 20 and Eks to rows 1 or 0. At the start of the game the football is placed on the central point, unless one player gives the other a handicap, in which case the ball starts nearer one player's goal.