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Word: Queue Up

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: "Queue up" means to form a line or to stand in a line, usually waiting for something, like buying a ticket, getting into a store, or waiting for a bus.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "queue up" when talking about people waiting in line.
  • It is often used in British English, while in American English, people might say "stand in line."
Examples:
  1. Simple Example: "We need to queue up to buy tickets for the concert."
  2. In a Sentence: "At the grocery store, customers queued up to check out their items."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can also use "queue up" in a more abstract sense, like when you are waiting for something to happen, such as in technology (e.g., "I queued up my downloads for the night.").
Word Variants:
  • Noun Form: "Queue" – This refers to the line itself. For example, "There was a long queue at the bus stop."
  • Adjective Form: "Queued" – This describes something that is lined up. For example, "The queued cars were honking in frustration."
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "queue" can refer to a line of people or vehicles.
  • In computing, a "queue" can refer to a list of tasks waiting to be processed.
Synonyms:
  • Stand in line
  • Form a line
  • Wait in line
  • Line up
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "In the queue" - This means you are waiting in line. For example, "I am in the queue for the movie tickets."
  • "Queue jumper" - This is someone who tries to cut in line, which is considered rude.
Conclusion:

"Queue up" is a useful expression when you want to talk about waiting in line.

Verb
  1. form a queue, form a line, stand in line
    • Customers lined up in front of the store

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