in a row — meaning, examples & etymology [English]

in a row (/ɪn ə roʊ/)

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🔊 /ɪn ə roʊ/

Meaning

Meaning: consecutively

One after another, without a break; consecutively.

Examples

🗣 It rained for three days in a row.

Etymology

From ‘row’, a line of things, marking consecutive order.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for describing consecutive events.

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Tags: idiom

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