Use row in a sentence
Sentences starting with row
- Row hard, you devils!--A hundred dollars if you make the point in time. [11]
Sentences ending with row
- Anyway, there they was, the five all in a row. [13]
- This kind of virtuous talk is beautiful to listen to when you and Flint get into a row. [9]
- The next higher spot does not differ at all from the upper ones in the same row. [1]
- Third stone, fourth row. [5]
- Then two pairs of Frenchmen approached the criminals and at the officer's command took the two convicts who stood first in the row. [2]
- It is a narrow flagged street, lying under the shadow of St. Paul's; at each end there are posts placed, so as to prevent the passage of carriages, and thus preserve a solemn silence for the deliberations of the "Fathers of the Row. [14]
- Lowest spot or mark in row B. c. The next succeeding spot or mark in the same row. [1]
- He's on the keen jump from morning till night, and he's up late and early to see the row. [8]
- And he resented it, and was "huffy" when he was with her, and ran her errands, and brought her gossip, and bragged of his intimacy with the lovely creature among the fellows at Newspaper Row. [5]
- The scene was in the front yard of the third house in Dorcas Row. [9]
Short sentences using row
- Has there been a row? [9]
- Fourteen portraits in a row. [5]
- What's the row? [8]
- Le Row. [5]
Sentences containing row two or more times
- The head of the family sat in the foreground, and beyond him extended a sharply receding and diminishing row of sons; facing him sat his wife, and beyond her extended a low row of diminishing daughters. [5]
- We flew by row after row of ginger-bread, suburban houses built on "villa plots," and I read in large letters on a hideous sign-board, "Woodbine Park. [9]
- Again it did not seem possible that anybody could miss that row--a row which would have been 14 inches long if the disks had been clamped together; whereas, with the spaces separating them they made a longer row than that. [5]
- It laughs and it shines, it must roam and roam, And travel from shore to shore, Till I go forth and bring it home, And house it within my door Row along, row along home, ci, ci! [11]
- It laughs and it shines, it must roam and roam, And travel from shore to shore, Till I get me forth and bring it home, And house it within my door-- Row along, row along home, ci, ci! [11]
- It is there, it is here, it must roam and roam, And wander from shore to shore, Till I travel the hills and bring it home, And enter and close my door-- Row along, row along home, ci, ci! [11]
- It is there, it is here, it must roam and roam, And wander from shore to shore, Till I go forth and bring it home, And enter and close my door Row along, row along home, ci ci! [11]
- He raised his glance and saw light between row on row of shafts and pinnacles and crags that stood out from the main wall. [13]
- The name of Austen Vane--another messenger says--is running like wildfire through the hall, from row to row. [9]
- Driscoll was promptly and indignantly flung on the heads of Sons in the next row, and these Sons passed him on toward the rear, and then immediately began to pummel the front row Sons who had passed him to them. [5]
More example sentences with the word row in them
- Carmen says she would prefer a row of monks--something piquant about that in a ballroom. [4]
- There was a worthless vine that (or who) started up about midway between a grape-trellis and a row of bean-poles, some three feet from each, but a little nearer the trellis. [4]
- Pretty Elspet Zohrer, with whom she had contended for the recruiting officer, Pyramus Kogel, was standing opposite to her, by her partner's side, in the same row with charming little Mietz Schiltl, Anne Mirl Woller, her cousin, Marg Thun, and the others. [10]
- That Orange funeral will bring a row on to us. [11]
- We ran that whole battery of nine blasts in a row, and it was certainly one of the most exciting and uncomfortable weeks I ever spent, either aship or ashore. [5]
- Ask Jake there whether they can't row a mild in double-quick time,--he knows all abaout it. [6]
- It swings out when the housewife wants to hang on the tea-kettle, and it is strong enough to support a row of pots, or a mammoth caldron kettle on occasion. [4]
- After the dance, when he was taking her to her mother, he saw a pale intense face looking out to him from a row of others. [11]
- The travellers' tents were pitched one sultry evening in November, between the Nile and the limestone range, in which was arrayed a long row of tombs of the period of the Pharaohs. [10]
- While our friends were enjoying their row on the Nile, Cambyses' envoy, Prexaspes, had returned from a mission to the long-lived Ethiopians. [10]
- A French official wearing a scarf came up to the right of the row of prisoners and read out the sentence in Russian and in French. [2]
- By and by we get our positions in the shanty for the night, and arrange the row of sleepers. [4]
- I thought it was, when I saw him sitting in the front row, and I think he must have been very lonesome there at one time. [9]
- Anyhow, this work was wasting her life, and she would be much better back in England, living a civilised life, riding in the Row, and slumming a little, in the East End, perhaps, and presiding at meetings for the amelioration of the unameliorated. [11]
- Upon the table was the usual service, the heavy, much nicked stone ware, the row of plated and rusty castors, the sugar bowls with the zinc tea-spoons sticking up in them, the piles of yellow biscuits, the discouraged-looking plates of butter. [5]
- Before the meal was over he had inspired me with loyalty and pride, enlisted the admiration of Jerry and Conybear and Johnnie Laurens; we followed him into the smoking-room, sitting down in a row on a leather lounge behind our elders. [9]
- His brown hair was now streaked with grey, but the light in the face was the same; there was the same alertness and buoyant health in the figure and the same row of laughing white teeth. [11]
- Presently our attention was drawn to a marble medallion portrait on the corner building of an ordinary-looking row of houses. [6]
- Behind the crowd was a row of old-fashioned brick houses, on the walls of which were patterned, by the cold electric light, the branches of the bare elms ranged along the sidewalk. [9]
- Soon we came upon a row of open graves, cut in the solid rock--(for a while one of them served Socrates for a prison)--we passed around the shoulder of the hill, and the citadel, in all its ruined magnificence, burst upon us! [5]
- The fire flashes up; all the row of heads is lifted up simultaneously to watch it; showers of sparks sail aloft into the blue night; the vast vault of greenery is a fairy spectacle. [4]
- On it went, under the wide spans of the old wooden, covered bridge, swirling around the great rocks on which the piers stood, spreading away below in shallows, and taking the shadows of a row of maples that lined the green shore. [4]
- Then she turned towards the row of pillars which stood by the right-hand wall of the hall, and which were at some distance from her couch, calling out "Verus. [10]
- A short row took Hermon and Eumedes the admiral's galley. [10]
- They'll spend money to-night, and tomorrow, and the next day, and when the row is on; and the more they spend then, the less they'll have to spend by-and-by. [11]
- Adrian followed him to the long row of booths in the wide street, and there saw things, which put an end to his thoughtlessness and made him realize, that the point in question now concerned serious, heart-rending matters. [10]
- He had promised to take her from the Owl's Nest, after nightfall, for a lonely row upon the water. [10]
- I rode up to my Lord March, and finding there was a minute yet to run I went up the Row a distance and back again amidst more huzzaing, Pollux prancing and quivering, and frothing his bit, but never once attempting to break. [9]
- This waistcoat seemed to him of foreign make and peculiar style, but what endeared it to him was its row of metal buttons. [4]
- These carriages were to be found in a long row by the wall outside of the Brandenburg Gate or at the Palace in Charlottenburg or by the "Turkish tent"--for at that time there were no omnibuses running to the decidedly rural neighbouring city. [10]
- Murray Bradshaw called to a boatman near by and ordered the man to row him over as fast as he could to the vessel lying in the stream. [6]
- One might have thought in all these years he had sat within the gates staring at the brick row of the company's boarding houses on the opposite bank of the canal that reflection might have brought a certain degree of enlightenment. [9]
- The Viceroy and thirty gentlemen of his suite sat in a row, and the memory-expert, a high-caste Brahmin, was brought in and seated on the floor in front of them. [5]
- What right have they to kick up a row now, with this war on? [9]
- But even now they could not make their way to the long row of houses where the embalmers dwelt, for an impenetrable mass of human beings stood pent up in front of them, and Melissa begged her brother to give her a moment's breathing space. [10]
- Besides, you will thereby ascend a long row of steps nearer to your sublime goal. [10]
- That row of them must be the nearest that nature has ever come to counterfeiting a colonnade. [5]
- Prince Andrew, in the white uniform of a cavalry colonel, wearing stockings and dancing shoes, stood looking animated and bright in the front row of the circle not far from the Rostovs. [2]
- Diplomatic row between the two countries would be the least dreaded result of it. [4]
- They climbed to the third story, and paused before a door, which they unlocked, and which admitted them into a long apartment, with a row of windows on one side and one at the end. [5]
- The new "depot," the smartly-painted pine houses, the spacious brick hotel, the white meeting-house, and the row of youthful and leggy trees before it, are exhilarating. [6]
- Not so with the row of elms which you may see leading up towards the western entrance. [6]
- But what is the row now? [4]
- I can stop the row at the Orange funeral. [11]
- The reply of the mutineers was to row into Sheerness harbour and take away with them eight gunboats lying there, each of which fired a shot at the fort, as if to announce that the mutineers were now the avowed enemies of the government. [11]
- As he entered, the man who sat at the end of the front row of stalls the first night of "Manassa" rose to his feet. [11]
- This continues until the lower row of harems is nearly full. [1]
- After Farrar and the Four got aboard it fell to my lot to row the rest of the party to the yacht. [9]
- If not, as the demand was booked against an infantry regiment, there will be a row and the affair may end badly. [2]
- Below us, round the curving bay, lies white Chillon; and at sunset we row down to it over the bewitched water, and wait under its grim walls till the failing light brings back the romance of castle and prisoner. [4]
- The facts of the case, as nearly as our reporter could determine them from the conflicting statements of eye-witnesses, were about as follows:-- The affair was an election row, of course. [5]
- Every portion of the building blazed with gold and vivid coloring; the painter's hand had added life to the marble groups in high relief that filled the pediments and the smaller figures in the long row of metopes. [10]
- So he turned the bow of the boat towards the north, and bidding his companion to row hard, did the same himself. [10]
- If we reached that trail, and found a boat at the inlet, there would be only a row of a couple of miles to the house at the foot of the lake. [4]
- Kruger explained that that stone was removable; and that it was in the north wall of the foundation, fourth row from the top, and third stone from the west. [5]
- The whole of that row yonder were to let for a mere song, and so we get off cheaply when we let the wheat lie here instead of at Alexandria where granaries are no longer to be had for money. [10]
- Those majestic guests; that row of venerable and still active volcanoes, listened; as did everybody else in the house, with attentive interest. [5]
- Across the gable that fronted the road, and about ten feet above the ground, ran a narrow porch, with a wooden railing; a row of small windows filled with very small panes looked upon the porch. [5]
- She had the tennis-court rolled and marked, but the contests here were pitifully-unequal; for the row of silver cups on his mantel, engraved with many dates, bore witness to his athletic prowess. [9]
- They were always talking in the Row, everlastingly gossiping, bantering and sarcastically praising things, and going on in a style which was a curious commingling of earnest and persiflage. [5]
- Over the fire swings an iron crane, with a row of pot-hooks of all lengths hanging from it. [4]
- Her eyes had strayed from the Royal Countenance, and were fixed upon a point in the row of heads outside the promenade. [9]
- Each row of spots runs down to and is connected with one of the elliptic ornaments, in exactly the same manner as each stripe in Fig. [1]
- A row of Sphinxes led from the Nile to the surrounding wall, and to the first vast pro-pylon, which formed the entrance to a broad fore-court, enclosed on the two sides by colonnades, and beyond which stood a second gate-way. [10]
- Both father and son wore the long, single breasted collarless coats of their society, without buttons, before or behind, but with a row of hooks and eyes on either side in front. [5]
- His lips parted slightly once or twice, and showed a row of white, malicious teeth. [11]
- Presently, when Sandy slid from the horse, motioned me to stop, and went creeping stealthily, with her head bent nearly to her knees, toward a row of bushes that bordered a declivity, the thumpings grew stronger and quicker. [5]
- What a jolly sight is this fireplace when the pots and kettles in a row are all boiling and bubbling over the flame, and a roasting spit is turning in front! [4]
- On the right side of this plot of ground rose the one-storied dwelling house, its length stretching into distant perspective, as it consisted of a single row of living and bedrooms. [10]
- His master having shown him the whip resumed his seat and called up the others, who, at his directions, formed in a row, standing upright as a file of soldiers. [12]
- Each row of seats extends in an unbroken curve from one side of the house to the other. [5]
- Peste, it is scarce an hour ago I threatened to row ashore and break your heads. [9]
- The town dignitaries sat in an impressive row within the altar railings below. [5]
- He's had a row with the Northeastern about lumber rates, and swears he'll live till he gets even with 'em. [9]
- So all this row was because you thought you'd get to stay home from school and go a-fishing? [5]
- In the same row of seats was the Prince of Wales, two chairs off from A----'s seat. [6]
- There was a row of low stepping-stones across one end of the street, a measured yard apart. [5]
- There is a row of elms just in front of the old house on the south. [6]
- An enormously long row of carts full of wounded men had stopped in the street. [2]
- At length the row is laid out, with the solemn protestation of intention to sleep. [4]
- She learned to row herself about upon it, to swim boldly in it, for it had sheltered nooks but a little way above The Poplars. [6]
- Then a tremendous row broke out behind us, and as much as half of our audience left us, with a rush, to invest some sympathy in that. [5]
- We have a row boat and some bicycles, and good roads, and no visitors. [5]
- He raised considerable row about it, but me and Jim stuck to it and wouldn't budge; so he was for crawling out and setting the raft loose himself; but we wouldn't let him. [5]
- He could not row a boat, but he could ride a horse, and he had an eye like me. [11]
- All this unseemly rage and row about such a--a--Dorcas, I never saw you carry on like this before. [5]
- I know that, Prince Pasha of Egypt as thou art, thou art as bound to me as any fellah that agrees to tend my door or row my boat. [11]
- And it was presently agreed that the horse was to be at noon in the King's Old Road, or Rotten Row (as it was then beginning to be called), in Hyde Park. [9]
- The valley was perfectly still and deserted; on the highest pinnacles of the cliff, which rose perpendicularly to the right, sat a long row of vultures, as motionless as if the mid-day heat had taken all strength out of their wings. [10]
- He made another pass and two of her fingers fell to the floor--another, and part of an ear came away--another, and a row of toes was mangled and dismembered--another, and the left leg, from the knee down, lay a fragmentary ruin! [5]
- It should be particularly observed that each ocellus stands in obvious connection either with a dark stripe, or with a longitudinal row of dark spots, for both occur indifferently on the same feather. [1]
- She had her own life to make, her own row to hoe. [11]
- He was an orphan and lived with his grandmother, an impoverished old lady with good blood in her veins who boarded in Graham's Row, on Olive Street. [9]
- The basal spot, or that nearest the shaft, in the five lower rows (excluding the lowest one) is a little larger than the other spots of the same row, and a little more elongated in a transverse direction. [1]
- The door is open wide, and the bells of Lynn are ringin'; There's a little lake I know, And a boat you used to row To the shore beyond that's quiet--will you come back home? [11]
- Looking to any one row, for instance, B, in Fig. [1]
- His father being one of the senators of the town, his family had a row of seats in the lowest and best tier; but this, on this occasion, was entirely given up to Caesar and his court. [10]
- When he took off his cowl, he looked for a hook on which to hang it, and while so doing, perceived on the shelf a row of boards. [10]
- At the end of this row of hotels is a fine granite Casino, spacious, solid, with wide verandas, and a tennis-court--such a building as even Newport might envy. [4]
- Hodder looked out of the window of the sleeper to read the sign 'Marcion' against the yellow brick of the station set down in the prairie mud, and flanked by a long row of dun-colored freight cars backed up to a factory. [9]
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