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queued

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When Madame Tussauds unveiled their new waxwork of Kate, people queued up for a chance to feel “her” hair.

They queued at roadside snack stands for rations of peanuts, a holiday tradition.

Most recently, Venezuelans queued for hours in search of wheat flour.

Beneath the sign, young men stood with machine guns slung over their shoulders, while female residents queued to see Dr. Sheikh.

By two in the afternoon, the customers were queued up down the block.

In a long-queued, porcelain Chinese mandarin he distinctly recognised a quaint quatrain in one of Clarke's most marvellous poems.

Double-queued: two tails, as No. 181, which is a lion rampant double-queued.

That some of them clubbed and some of them queued their hair, I have already remarked.

She then went to a trunk and got a ribbon and queued my hair very nicely.

The white hair is still politely queued, and the close-shaven cheeks glisten with the neat polish of the razor's edge; but, alas!

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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to queued, such as: adjoin, follow, line up, score, touch, and abut.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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