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- noun One who, or that which,
queues ; a person waiting in line.
Etymologies
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Examples
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"In the old days, you could come along in the morning and still get a Centre Court ticket," said Mark Martin, a veteran queuer.
Wimbledon's Other Spectator Sport: The Queue Tom Perrotta 2011
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"You have to run, but I don't because it's dangerous," said Susan Callaghan, a two-week queuer for 37 straight years.
Wimbledon's Other Spectator Sport: The Queue Tom Perrotta 2011
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The more people jump the queue, the more the queuer will earn.
Vandalising an old master is bad, but not quite as evil as queue-jumping | David Mitchell 2011
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As the world's most impatient queuer, I ask him to divulge the secrets to happy waiting.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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"I don't know how she was raised," said disgruntled queuer Nick Mendes.
Chaser 2009
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By observing the relative positions of the queuer and cutter, the scientists tried to found out whether the cutter targeted a friend or not, and the length of the time the queuer had waited.
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