¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Queuers
1. queuer [n] - See also: queuer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Queuers
Literary usage of Queuers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Democracy South Africa: Evaluating the 1999 Election by Yvonne G. Muthien (1999)
"About half of these fieldworkers mentioned some aspect of the queue such as its
length, the impatience of queuers, queue jumping and resentment at elderly ..."
2. Adventure Guide Sweden by Elisabet Olesen (2005)
"The orderly and disciplined Swedes are excellent queuers, standing in lines at
bus stops, theaters, nightclubs, etc. At many institutions like pharmacies, ..."
3. A Short History of French Literature by Leon Emile Kastner, Henry Gibson Atkins (1907)
"... queuers. He is one of the most famous representatives of the esprit gaulois;
he looks back to Villon and forward to La Fontaine. ..."
4. The Effects of the Egyptian Food Ration and Subsidy System on Income by Harold Alderman, Joachim Von Braun (1984)
"The estimates provide no statistical evidence that the poor were ardent queuers.
There is some evidence that they were actually less likely to queue. ..."