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Jackson6612 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

To begin to row

give way
a : retreat
b : to yield the right of way
2: to yield oneself without restraint or control
3 a : to yield to or as if to physical stress
b : to yield to entreaty or insistence
4 : to yield place
5 : to begin to row
[M-W's Col. Dic.]

Which "row" is part of the the definition, 'to propel a boat' or 'to start a quarrel'? I believe it's the 'boat' one.
  

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Hi, Yes. Another phrase for this, with a similar meaning, is 'give way'. Clive

  • Hi, Yes.
  • Another phrase for this, with a similar meaning, is 'give way'.
  • Clive
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Hi,



Yes.

Another phrase for this, with a similar meaning, is 'give way'.



Clive
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Aren't we already discussing the phrase "give way"?Emotion: smile
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Hi,



Sorry. I just got up. Haven't had coffeeeee yet. Emotion: stick out tongue



Clive

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