1. queuing - Noun
2. queuing - Verb
queuing
present participle of queue
The act of queuing up (lining up) or waiting in line/on line.
(chiefly computing theory) The act of placing something in a queue.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOver generations, we have built something extraordinary in Britain – a successful multi-racial, multi-faith democracy. It's open, diverse, welcoming – these characteristics are as British as queuing and talking about the weather. David Cameron
There are always motherfuckers queuing up to pull you down to earth. But we must fly occasionally, we all have to feel that joy or we are nothing. Emir Kusturica
I have nothing against people having work done, it is when I hear tale of girls of 16 queuing up to get bigger breasts, that is when I despair. Amanda Burton
I hate flying, airports and the whole rigmarole - queuing up, security and lost luggage. Johnny Vegas
Queuing tips for fans: wrap up and bring food! Niall Horan
Abdulahi, however, noted that the commencement of polls, compliance with INEC COVID-19 protocol on the two-tier queuing system in 88% of polling units, the presence of infrared thermometer and disinfectant/sanitizers in 74% of polling units were observed. Source: Internet