There was a long queue waiting to get tickets for the train.
People here are so polite; in my country, no one waits in a queue. Everyone pushes and shoves to get to the front of the line.
The queue for the bus was so long that we were afraid we wouldn't get on.
I wonder if
people push and shove in the queue to get into heaven.
If you want to mail your packet, you'll have to join the queue.
After the children had formed an orderly queue, they were led into the school.
We had to queue up for hours to get tickets to the championship
game.
This is the queue for those who already have tickets. Those who have not yet purchased tickets need to queue over there.
The effects of culture can be witnessed in the behaviors of people waiting in a queue.
Every day people queue in the hundreds to visit the
historic site.
The queue for the concert tickets stretched out of the multiplex and down the street.
We spent the night on the sidewalk in front of the theater so we could be near the head of the queue when tickets went on sale.
A Moroccan proverb notes that there is no queue at the gate of Patience.
George Mikes once suggested that an Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one.
George Mikes once remarked that in shops the English stand in queues; in government offices they sit in queues; in churches they kneel in queues; and at sale times, they lie in queues all night."