To form a queue or a line; to stand in line.
1 You're not going to believe this, but they're making us queue up .
2 Once the talk is finished, they queue up to collect their cash.
3 Just a minute, time to queue up a few more dedications.
4 For this lot, they won't have to queue up for water.
5 Locals as well as Japanese tourists queue up during lunch hour.
6 Now you might have to queue up just to get inside.
7 They queue up at the drink dispenser, for there is immediate warmth there.
8 Would you queue up to see The Hype at Slane Castle?
9 It's not just new technology that people are prepared to queue up for either.
10 But as long as people queue up on release day, expect nothing to change.
11 Note: You can't queue up songs, so wait for the previous one to end.
12 Office supplies crowd a corner; textbooks queue up in military formation on metal shelves.
13 You can allow more connections to queue up as follows:
14 Then they queue up the video presentation, and the students really show their age.
15 The queue up was quite extreme, Mr Richards told news.com.au.
16 His brother would queue up at hospitals to check if there were beds available.
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