What is another word for queues?

Pronunciation: [kjˈuːz] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "queues," which can be used interchangeably depending on the context and region. In the US, "lines" is a common synonym for queues. In British English, "queue" is more commonly used, but "line" is also understood. Other synonyms include "lineup," "waiting line," and "row." In Australian English, "queue" and "line" are both used, but "queueing" is more commonly spelled as "queuing." In Canadian English, "lineup" is preferred over "queue" or "line," although all three are used interchangeably. No matter which synonym is chosen, it is important to remember to respect the order and maintain a courteous demeanor when waiting in a queue.

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What are the hypernyms for Queues?

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Usage examples for Queues

The tailor of the company, armed with his big blunt scissors, cut off their queues.
"The Daughter of the Commandant"
Alexksandr Sergeevich Pushkin
As I pass the queues of women who have been waiting for hours for potatoes, and probably won't get any, though the earth doubtless is still abundant, if we had but the sense and opportunity to try it, I cannot help wondering whether it would not have been better for us to have refused the gift of reason from which could be devised the edifying wonders of civilization, and have remained in the treetops instead, so ignorant that we were unaware we were lucky.
"Waiting for Daylight"
Henry Major Tomlinson
His clothes and his expression were very different from the common mass of dirty Soyots with their queues and felt caps finished off with squirrel tails on the top.
"Beasts, Men and Gods"
Ferdinand Ossendowski

Famous quotes with Queues

  • People are free to campaign and they will be free to vote. There won't be any soldiers, you know, at the queues. Anyone who has the right to vote is free to go and cast his vote anywhere in his own area, in his own constituency.
    Robert Mugabe
  • People nowadays like to be together not in the old-fashioned way of, say, mingling on the piazza of an Italian Renaissance city, but, instead, huddled together in traffic jams, bus queues, on escalators and so on. It's a new kind of togetherness which may seem totally alien, but it's the togetherness of modern technology.
    J. G. Ballard
  • A heavy task, but there was light relief In the Germanic ambience, boisterous, brash, Torchlit parades and pogroms, guttural grief In emigration queues, the smash and crash Of pawnshop windows by insentient beef In uniform, the gush of beer, the splash Of schnapps, the joy of being drunk and Aryan, Though Hitler was a teetotalitarian. Human pain meant But little in the Gulf War's visual grammar, a Big feast of death to feed the cinecamera
    Anthony Burgess
  • Red lights are like queues. They are for people who have time to waste.
    Stephen Clarke

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