"Queues" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Queues" Meaning

A line of people or things waiting in the order in which they arrived, especially at a restaurant, shop, or bus stop.

"Queues" Examples

5 usage examples for the word "queues"


| Sentence | Part of speech | Function | Example context |
| :------------------------------------- | :----------------- | :--------------------------------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| The customers will form a queue outside. | Noun | Subject, indicating a line of people waiting | In a bank, a group of anxious customers gather in front of the big glass window they cannot enter. |
| She joined the end of the queue already. | Verb | Main action in the sentence | Sarah wants to buy tickets to a very popular concert, so she carefully looks through her bag for cash. |
| The teacher asked the students to close their queues. | Verb | Ordering/command action verb | In the exam, teachers assign specific tasks at the end of the exams, usually to quickly exit their rooms. |
| Many people were afraid of the safety queue. | Noun | Object, indicating a group of things discovered | Children are extremely vulnerable to strange sounds and rapidly breaking objects, especially the block behind the door. |
| Avoid making a queue around this customer. | Verb | Interrogative with the implied second part | James felt dehydrated, so on the sidewalk, he looked desperately for a place to enter the waiting room. |

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