Queues can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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queue - To put oneself or itself at the end of a waiting line. | ||
queue - To arrange themselves into a physical waiting queue. | ||
queue - To add to a queue data structure. | ||
queue - To fasten the hair into a queue. | ||
Noun |
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queue - a line of people or vehicles waiting for something | ||
queue - (information processing) an ordered list of tasks to be performed or messages to be transmitted | ||
queue - a braid of hair at the back of the head |
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1. | noun | British people are used to standing in queues. | |
2. | noun | Before now, when you thought of a city, you thought of crowded streets, parking problems, traffic jams, queues, noise and fumes. | |
3. | noun | It's estimated that, over our lifetime, we spend up to six months standing in queues. | |
4. | noun | I don't like waiting in queues. | |
5. | noun | Treatment queues are getting longer and longer. | |
6. | noun | There was not a long queue at the bus stop. | |
7. | noun | Japanese and British people usually wait at a bus stop in a queue. | |
8. | noun | He was in the queue. | |
9. | noun | He broke into the bus queue. | |
10. | noun | There was not a long queue at the stadium. | |
11. | noun | Please hold the line so as not to lose your place in the queue. | |
12. | noun | The queue for buying tickets was unbelievably long. | |
13. | noun | At the train station, once I had figured out where the queue for tickets actually was, I began the long wait. | |
14. | noun | I didn't arrive in Harbin until very late, and the queue for taxis was already extremely long. | |
15. | noun | Not long after I joined the queue, a man approached and asked if I wanted a taxi. | |
16. | verb | However, you have to queue... | |
17. | verb | "You don't have to queue for my car," he offers. | |
18. | verb | Queue up! | |
19. | verb | At the shop, I do not like to queue. | |
20. | verb | Queue the next song. | |
21. | verb | I queue in front of the grocery store. | |
22. | verb | How far back does that queue go? | |
23. | verb | Queue up properly, no queue jumping! | |
24. | verb | Tom didn't want to queue. | |
25. | verb | He had to queue up at the ticket window. | |
26. | verb | He had to queue up at the ticket counter. | |
27. | verb | He had to queue for the ticket window. | |
28. | verb | He had to queue for the ticket counter. | |
29. | verb | However, you have to queue... | |
30. | verb | "You don't have to queue for my car," he offers. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
British people are used to standing in queues. | |
Before now, when you thought of a city, you thought of crowded streets, parking problems, traffic jams, queues, noise and fumes. | |
It's estimated that, over our lifetime, we spend up to six months standing in queues. | |
I don't like waiting in queues. | |
Treatment queues are getting longer and longer. | |
There was not a long queue at the bus stop. | |
Japanese and British people usually wait at a bus stop in a queue. | |
He was in the queue. | |
He broke into the bus queue. | |
There was not a long queue at the stadium. | |
Please hold the line so as not to lose your place in the queue. | |
The queue for buying tickets was unbelievably long. | |
At the train station, once I had figured out where the queue for tickets actually was, I began the long wait. | |
I didn't arrive in Harbin until very late, and the queue for taxis was already extremely long. | |
Not long after I joined the queue, a man approached and asked if I wanted a taxi. | |
verb | |
However, you have to queue... | |
"You don't have to queue for my car," he offers. | |
Queue up! | |
At the shop, I do not like to queue. | |
Queue the next song. | |
I queue in front of the grocery store. | |
How far back does that queue go? | |
Queue up properly, no queue jumping! | |
Tom didn't want to queue. | |
He had to queue up at the ticket window. | |
He had to queue up at the ticket counter. | |
He had to queue for the ticket window. | |
He had to queue for the ticket counter. | |
However, you have to queue... | |
"You don't have to queue for my car," he offers. |