en leaving line

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of leaving line

  • en lose your place ➜
  • en you have to start over ➜
  • en miss a movie ➜
  • en those behind you to be happy ➜
  • en chaos ➜
  • en further delays ➜
  • en getting in a fight ➜
  • en loosing your place ➜
  • en you might hang up the phone ➜
  • en you must start over ➜
  • en punishment ➜
  • en the queue to shorten ➜
  • en trouble ➜
  • en utter chaos ➜
  • en waiting in line ➜

leaving line is used for…

  • en impatient people ➜
  • en doing something else ➜
  • en ending the call ➜
  • en finishing the call ➜
  • en going home ➜
  • en going out ➜
  • en going to the bathroom ➜
  • en hanging up ➜
  • en not being bored ➜
  • en running to the bathroom ➜
  • en running to get your purse ➜
  • en running to get your wallet ➜
  • en running to the restroom ➜
  • en running to the toiler ➜
  • en taking the eggs off the stove ➜

leaving line is a subevent of…

  • en you lose your place ➜
  • en bumping into someone ➜
  • en you give up your place ➜
  • en jump ➜
  • en to leave the building ➜
  • en the line gets shorter ➜
  • en you lose your turn ➜
  • en losing your place ➜
  • en make a phone call ➜
  • en you miss your turn ➜
  • en walk ➜
  • en whistle ➜

leaving line requires…

  • en being in the line ➜
  • en courage ➜
  • en a decision ➜
  • en giving up your place ➜
  • en going away ➜
  • en having to wait longer ➜
  • en moving ➜
  • en a strong intention to go elsewhere ➜
  • en understanding this phrase ➜
  • en walking ➜
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