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Have a row
 

"Have a row"


What does "Have a row" mean?


It is a British English expression that refers to having a dispute, argument, or fight.


In Korean, it means "다툼/논쟁을 하다".


Here's a refined example sentence:


"I had a row with my friend last night"


From. Jeon Yeogeum


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