en leave line

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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leave line requires…

  • en ask someone to hold your place ➜
  • en excuse yourself ➜
  • en step aside and walk away ➜
  • en step out of it ➜
  • en walk away from the line ➜
  • en ask someone to save your place ➜
  • en complain loudly ➜
  • en deviate ➜
  • en excuse yourself profusely ➜
  • en fart first ➜
  • en get out of line ➜
  • en go ➜
  • en go on a walk ➜
  • en have someone hold your place ➜
  • en not do anything ➜
  • en be prepared to wait longer ➜
  • en put up your hand ➜
  • en run ➜
  • en say "good bye" ➜
  • en step aside ➜
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leave line is motivated by…

  • en go home ➜
  • en do something else ➜
  • en spend your time elsewhere ➜
  • en another call is coming through ➜
  • en avoid waiting in line ➜
  • en you don't have time to wait ➜
  • en be elswhere ➜
  • en go to the bathroom ➜
  • en go to the restroom ➜
  • en go to a shorter line ➜
  • en you have something else to do ➜
  • en you have waited too long ➜
  • en stop waiting in line ➜
  • en wait no more ➜
  • en it wasn't moving fast enough ➜

Things that make you want leave line

  • en Impatience ➜
  • en A lack of time ➜
  • en disgust ➜
  • en Having to use the bathroom ➜
  • en Needing the toilet ➜
  • en The ticket desk closing ➜
  • en A wait of several hours ➜

leave line is a subevent of…

  • en lose your place ➜
  • en those behind you are happy ➜
  • en you can't get back ➜
  • en some jerk will take your place ➜
  • en rest and relaxation ➜

leave line is the last step of…

  • en check your wallet ➜
  • en count your change ➜
  • en put your change in your pocket ➜
  • en walk away ➜

leave line is the first step of…

  • en ask someone to save your place ➜
  • en get somebody to hold your place ➜
  • en to step away from the line ➜

Things whose last step is leave line

  • en stand in line ➜
  • en wait on line ➜
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