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Definitionn. a line of people or vehicles waiting for something
Last update: July 18, 2015
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Children stand in a queue to attend the prayer. [noun]
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There was no queue outside the venue and after a brief search from security we made a b-line straight for the oldskool arena. [noun]
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It was not a Napoleon; it was one of those perfectly new twenty-franc pieces of the Restoration, on whose effigy the little Prussian queue had replaced the laurel wreath. [noun]
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"] 64 (return) [ Tirer le diable par la queue, "to live from hand to mouth. [noun]
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The queue to get in here is longer than you'd guess. [Please select]
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--Une vache ne sceit que lui vault sa queue jusques elle l'a perdue.' [Please select]
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Yet another wore the white powdered queue, which might have been more suited for his grandfather. [Please select]
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Jupiter that the precious queue had fallen into the hands of a fireman on that vessel. [Please select]
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His hat was the cover, his queue the handle, and his pipe the nose. [Please select]
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Then the queue behind us pressed forward, and we were separated. [Please select]
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I was absent-minded at the moment and was last in the queue. [Please select]
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