BACK OF THE LINE
Definition: To be in a position that is behind others in a queue or waiting line, indicating a lower priority or status.
Synonyms: End Queue, Last Place, Rear Spot, Final Position, Tail End
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
We arrived late and had to stand at the back of the line to buy tickets.
#2
The patient who arrived last was asked to stand at the back of the line in the doctor's office.
#3
When the teacher announced a surprise quiz, the unprepared students were sent to the back of the line.
#4
At the amusement park, the children excitedly waited at the back of the line for the roller coaster.
#5
The friends who joined the queue last minute found themselves at the back of the line for the movie tickets.
#6
After arriving late, he found himself at the back of the line to buy concert tickets.
#7
Despite his qualifications, he had to start at the back of the line for the new job position.
#8
Due to the delay, passengers were frustrated at the airport, standing at the back of the line for boarding.
#9
The new project had everyone vying for attention, but some ideas were pushed to the back of the line.
#10
In the world of fashion, designers often find themselves at the back of the line before gaining recognition.
#11
Patients with non-urgent cases were asked to wait at the back of the line in the busy emergency room.
#12
Being at the back of the line meant he had to wait longer than everyone else.
#13
They were disappointed to be at the back of the line for the concert tickets.
#14
At the back of the line, they chatted quietly to pass the time.
#15
Back of the line, he patiently waited for his turn at the food truck.
#16
They were surprised to see their favorite food stand at the back of the line.
#17
The new policy put them at the back of the line for benefits.
#18
In the quest for knowledge, they were never at the back of the line.
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