To tie into a cue or tail.
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The name of the letter Q, q.
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A farthing; a half-farthing.
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A farthing's worth; the quantity bought with a farthing, as a small quantity of bread or beer.
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The tail; something hanging down like a tail, as the long curl of a wig or a long roll or plait of hair. In this sense also queue. See pigtail.
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A number of persons ranged in a line, awaiting their turn to be served, as at a bank or a ticket-office. In this sense also queue.
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Theat, words which when spoken at the end of a speech in the course of a play are the signal for an answering speech, or for the entrance of another actor, etc.
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In music, a fragment of some other part printed in small notes, at the end of a long rest or silence occurring in the part of a voice or an instrument, to assist the singer or player in beginning promptly and correctly.
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Hence— A hint; an intimation; a guiding suggestion.
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The part which one is to play; a course of action prescribed, or made necessary by circumstances.
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Humor; turn or temper of mind.
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A straight tapering rod tipped with a small soft pad, used to strike the balls in billiards, bagatelle, and similar games.
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A support for a lance; a lance-rest.