There is no doubt that whilst in modern times and with regard to modern arms this distinction must be adhered to, anciently queue-fourche and double-queued were interchangeable terms.
She then went to a trunk and got a ribbon and queuedmy hair very nicely.
The wife of the Indian that claimed me, next morning combed and queued my hair and gave me a very large ostrich feather and tied it to my hat.
Within twenty-four hours the gray-queued old fellow rescued six bodies from the whirlpools in front of his establishment.
His valiant soldiery lined the breastwork in grim array, each having his mustachios fiercely greased, and his hair pomatumed back, and queued so stiffly, that he grinned above the ramparts like a grisly death's head.
That some of them clubbed and some of them queued their hair, I have already remarked.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "queued" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.