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Line up for Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫaɪn/ /ˈəp/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
LYN-UP-for
lˈaɪn/ /ˈʌp/ /fˈɔː
LYN-UP-faw

Definition

To stand in a line with other people because you are waiting for something, such as a service, a ticket, or an event.

Usage & Nuances

Common in everyday conversation, especially in the US ('stand in line' or 'wait in line' are also used). Typically followed by what people are waiting for: 'line up for tickets', 'line up for food'. In British English, 'queue' is more common. Implies patience and order.

Example Sentences

People line up for the subway every morning.

basic

We had to line up for tickets to the concert.

basic

Children line up for lunch in the cafeteria.

basic

Hundreds of fans lined up for hours just to meet the band.

natural

You really want that new phone? People are already lining up for it outside the store.

natural

Don’t bother rushing—people won’t stop lining up for free samples.

natural