1. queueing - Noun
2. queueing - Verb
queueing
present participle of queue
queueing (countable and uncountable, plural queueings)
Alternative form of queuing
Nowadays, everyone seems to be emotionally dead, like zombies in pinstripe suits. Trudging to work each day to make a living, queueing up at McDonalds for their daily fuel intake, coming home to vegetate in front of the TV for hours on end. Ben Croshaw
And here I am, 24 years later, feeling as devastated as every Argentinian does, unable to fully process the news, frozen watching thousands of fans queueing outside the presidential house to offer their last tribute to the myth. Source: Internet
Instead of queueing outside, many shoppers will this year be glued to a screen as sales begin. Source: Internet
But a rush of other memories come back, along with that ball pool, including queueing to buy 10p “standing tickets” to watch plays with a handful of others from hatch windows at the side. Source: Internet
All customer contact centers operate on a queueing system, with incoming enquiries then filtered by agent skill or specialism. Source: Internet
On Friday, widely circulated videos lorries queueing up for up to 20 miles in Folkestone amid multiple reports that businesses were stashing goods in the event of the UK and EU failing to agree a trade deal at the end of the Brexit transition period. Source: Internet