in a row

in a row

In a continuous, uninterrupted series. I can't believe you won ten games in a row! Look, Sarah has lined up all of her dolls in a row. The famous musical has been on Broadway for nearly 10 years in a row.
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in a row

COMMON If something happens a particular number of times in a row, it happens that many times without a break. For the second day in a row Adam was the only guest at breakfast. We were beaten by them nine times in a row.
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in a ˈrow

(of a number of events, etc.) happening one after another; consecutively: We’ve won five games in a row.
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