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row noun ▶ go for a row to get into trouble AUSTRALIA- “You can’t have a cigarette, and nor can I,” reprimanded Dinger
- firmly. “Otherwise we’ll both go for a row, and that would ruin everything.” — John Wynnum, Jiggin’ in the Riggin’, p. 56, 1965
- Lucky both chicks survived, or he’d really go for a row. — Jenny Pausacker, What Are Ya?, p. 126, 1987
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