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to queue up to do something

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  • Queue area — Queue areas are places in which people in line (first come, first served) wait for goods or services. Examples include the DMV, checking out groceries or other goods that have been collected in a self service shop, in a shop without self service …   Wikipedia

  • queue-jumping — queue .jumping n [U] BrE when someone unfairly gets something before other people who have been waiting longer >queue jump v [I] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • queue — ▪ I. queue queue 1 [kjuː] noun [countable] 1. a line of people waiting to enter a building, buy something etc; = line AmE: • There may be long queues outside stores at sale times. ˈdole queue …   Financial and business terms

  • queue — queue1 S3 [kju:] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: tail , from Latin cauda, coda] 1.) BrE a line of people waiting to enter a building, buy something etc, or a line of vehicles waiting to move American Equivalent: linebe/stand/wait in a queue …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • queue */ — I UK [kjuː] / US [kju] noun [countable] Word forms queue : singular queue plural queues 1) a) British a line of people waiting for something in a shop or similar place. The usual American word is line queue for: There was a long queue for tickets …   English dictionary

  • queue — [[t]kju͟ː[/t]] queues, queuing, queued (queueing can also be used as the continuous form.) 1) N COUNT: oft N for n, N of n A queue is a line of people or vehicles that are waiting for something. [mainly BRIT] I watched as he got a tray and joined …   English dictionary

  • queue — queue1 [ kju ] noun count 1. ) COMPUTING a set of jobs waiting to be processed by a computer 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH a LINE of people waiting for something: be/stand in a queue: We stood in a queue for over an hour. join a queue: A woman joined the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • queue — 1 noun (C) BrE 1 a line of people waiting to enter a building, buy something etc, or a line of vehicles waiting to move; line 1 (22) AmE: The queue for the cinema went right round the building. | We were stuck in the queue for half an hour. |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • queue*/ — [kjuː] noun [C] British I a line of people that are waiting for something There was a long queue for tickets.[/ex] We stood in a queue for over an hour.[/ex] a queue to get into the museum[/ex] II (present participle queuing queueing) verb [I]… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • queue — /kju:/ noun 1. a line of people waiting one behind the other ● to form a queue or to join a queue ● Queues formed at the doors of the bank when the news spread about its possible collapse. 2. a series of documents (such as orders or application… …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • queue up — verb a) To queue. b) To enqueue, to add something to a queue …   Wiktionary

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