queues in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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queues in the PONS Dictionary

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to jump a queue Aus, Brit

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queues Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to jump a queue Aus, Brit
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The introduction of bond notes and the aggressive use of plastic money has helped to reduce the demand for cash, which created queues at banks.
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Queues are a part of our everyday social life; they are something within which we all participate as we carry out our everyday affairs.
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No queues, no fossicking around for some stray coins in the car, and no time wasted waiting for the barista to work their magic.
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Ticket payment is simple with pay stations located throughout the car park, alternatively users can bypass the queues and pay by credit card at the exit gates.
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Queues at petrol stations remain long, although my wife managed to fill the tank up and the wait was less than one hour.
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Just as with the tag-indexed scheme, the issue queues wait for non-ready operands to see matching tag broadcasts.
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The queue manager is responsible for the issue queues, which can be set up in various ways depending on the help desk size or structure.
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Long queues were witnessed at most petrol pumps with bikers and car owners opting to tank up, instead of regulating their fill of fuel.
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They also provide more room for cyclists to filter past queues of cars in congested conditions and to safely overtake each other.
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Whenever these consumer goods would become available on the market, consumers routinely had to stand in long lines (queues) to buy them.
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