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queue
[kyoo]
noun
a braid of hair worn hanging down behind.
a file or line, especially of people waiting their turn.
Computers., a FIFO-organized sequence of items, as data, messages, jobs, or the like, waiting for action.
verb (used with or without object)
to form in a line while waiting (often followed byup ).
Computers., to arrange (data, jobs, messages, etc.) into a queue.
queue
/ kjuː /
noun
a line of people, vehicles, etc, waiting for something
a queue at the theatre
computing a list in which entries are deleted from one end and inserted at the other
a pigtail
See queue-jump
verb
to form or remain in a line while waiting
computing to arrange (a number of programs) in a predetermined order for accessing by a computer
Other Word Forms
- queuer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of queue1
Word History and Origins
Origin of queue1
Example Sentences
A Reform government would close asylum hotels, she said, and "Welsh families and veterans" would be "first in the queue for housing, first in the queue for support, not illegal immigrants".
They have been recycling uniform for the last four years but demand is now is at its highest ever, with parents queuing up to get uniform and PE kits for their children.
On Tuesday, five children were killed while queuing for water at a tent camp in al-Mawasi.
He said he hopes the partnering with the iconic brand will bring new customers through the department store's doors, and believes people will be queueing to get in when range is launched.
This is no surprise, as the band’s UK and Ireland dates sold out within 10 hours, mostly due to various technical issues and long queue times.
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