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One said "He isn't causing a row". What did he mean?
9 de jun. de 2010 2:03
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Congrats - you've found one of the rare words in English which have a handful of unrelated meanings! ^^ This "row" is pronounced to rhyme with "now". It means a fight or even an uproar. It sounds particularly British to me. So, "he isn't starting an argument" is a way of paraphrasing your sentence.
9 de junio de 2010
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It means a fight, an argument.
9 de junio de 2010
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