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Term: Have a Row


Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To have a heated argument or quarrel

Description: In this sense, "have a row" means to engage in a strong verbal disagreement or dispute with someone, often resulting in raised voices or emotional tension.

Example Sentence:

"Martha and John had a row last night over their opposing political beliefs."

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Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: A noisy argument or disagreement

Description: When used as a noun, "a row" refers to a loud or intense altercation between individuals or groups.

Example Sentence:

"The neighbors' shouting match turned into a full-blown row that lasted until the early hours of the morning."

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Part of Speech: Phrasal Verb

Sense 1: To possess or carry an argumentative attitude

Description: When used as a phrasal verb, "have a row" implies maintaining a confrontational or contentious demeanor.

Example Sentence:

"The manager warned the employees not to have a row during the team meeting."

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