rowmate

English

Etymology

row + mate

Noun

rowmate (plural rowmates)

  1. Someone who is in the same row.
    • 2010, Whitney Taylor Shaw, A Taste for Belize: A Tropical Travelogue, page 9:
      I'm sure I drove my rowmate, Kristen, crazy. I inadvertently stole her seat next to the window without thinking about it, and as we landed, I had to remind myself to pull my nose away from the glass, lest she wanted to watch the descent.

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