Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: rows
IPA transcription: [ɹ'oʊz]
Usage examples
  • They sit in majestic rows.
  • "Climb," answered Scraps, and at once she began climbing up the rows of bars.
  • Down the lane they went, between the rows of cherry-trees; across the orchard and up the path.
  • His face is wrinkled, his hair and beard are snow white, and his eyes are dim; but still he rows on.
  • On this, from the box, they placed twenty-four newly severed opal-grinning heads, in four neat rows.
  • Another row, and yet another row, followed--long rows and short rows, with good grass and with poor grass.
  • One afternoon in riding down the rows, I came face to face with two mites of hummingbirds seated on a branch.
  • They looked rather comical, all standing in stiff, straight rows, one after the other; but Mary did not mind that.
  • They go together in a large company, like soldiers in an army, rows of them above, beside, and behind one another.
  • Within the first days of June we can generally pick some Sweet Peas from the rows sown in the second week of September.