rows
n. countable A1 Beginner US //ˈɹoʊz// rows
n. a line of people or things that are next to each other. You often see them in a cinema, a classroom, or a garden.
n. a number of people or things arranged in a straight line. Often used to describe seating arrangements or agricultural planting.
The students sit in neat rows.
We managed to get tickets for the front row of the theater so we could see the actors clearly.
The vineyard consists of perfectly parallel rows of grapevines that stretch across the rolling hills, optimized for both sunlight exposure and mechanical harvesting.
Usage
Often used with the preposition 'of' to specify the contents, such as 'rows of seats' or 'rows of trees'.