People spend many hours of their life waiting in lines. Some of these places are, stores, restaurants, amusement parks, and waiting to use the bathroom.
A queue!
If there is an actual physical line on the floor, and you are on it, then you are on line. If you are in a line of people, you are in line. If you are in a line of people, and also standing on a physical line on the floor, then you are both in and on line. If there is a group of people, standing in a line, and you are standing on top of the group of people standing in line, then you are standing on line.
The people will quarrel
In the US - a stand, but its rarely used.
People wait because they are required by law to wait but most importantly, they wait while crossing railway lines because it's common sense - they don't want to be run over and killed by incoming trains
If its on-line just go to tournament and invite people or wait for participates
it matters how much people are there
Queue Definition: to wait in a line of people, cars etc.
Soup KItchen means that homeless people would go to a certain place then they would stand in a long line to wait to get a piece of bread or some soup or other different kinds of food.
A factory.... or assembly line.
Usually a factory or an asembly line.
Poverty line varies with place and time. This is because in rural areas, people suffer and are also less paid compared to that of people in urban areas. This was an example of poverty line, varying from place to place. Previously the economic income of a village or a state was very less compared to that of now. This was an example showing that poverty line also varies from time to time.
Talk to people(i cant remember who) and one says somthing about a cold place, otherwise, wait.