From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishin a rowin a rowSERIEShappening a number of times, one after the other SYN consecutively4 nights/3 weeks etc in a row She’s been out four nights in a row. I’ve beaten her three times in a row. → row
Examples from the Corpus
in a row• There they were, those pretty young girls all in a row, wearing standardized bathing suits, glamour gowns and smiles.• After 4 defeats in a row.• Whitley scored eight goals in a row, three of them in 61 seconds, to win 9-6.• Colley the Mason came blundering through the crowds, treading on the sick laid out in rows on the ground.• The shop is one of several in a row in the grade two listed terrace.• Already struggling, the Browns slipped into chaos, losing six in a row and finishing 5-11.• The club has lost six of nine games, three in a row and all three this spring to the Braves.• Yes, the Sonics have fallen in the first round two years in a row.