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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What does "endure horrific lines" mean?

Does it mean "spend a lot of time to observe a lof of products"?

Context:
5. Always buy new gear
Many shoppers will endure horrific lines to save 10 percent on the latest gadget, yet they shun 20- to 30-percent discounts on refurbished computers and other tech gear. The assumption is that a refurb will be faulty or buggy.

More:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/komando/2013/02/14/tech-myths-mac-software-megapixels-camera/1910521/
  

Top answer

The tolerate awaiting in extremely long queues.

  • The tolerate awaiting in extremely long queues.
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The tolerate awaiting in extremely long queues.
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To bear the difficulties of standing in lines for long hours.
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Darn phone. They not the. Waiting not awaiting.

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