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bill

[bil] / bɪl /


NOUN
piece of legislation
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NOUN
beak of animal
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VERB
advertise
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Example Sentences

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In 2015, Congress authorized California’s program through a highway funding bill, but that authorization expired Sept. 30.

From Los Angeles Times

My brother wants to sell his home to my sister, because his health has been in a sharp decline and he can’t afford maintenance and many of his bills.

From MarketWatch

They include “unexplained withdrawals or transfers from bank accounts; sudden changes to wills, trusts or beneficiary designations; bills going unpaid; confusion about financial transactions; isolation from family members or reluctance to discuss money.”

From MarketWatch

For her, there’s still something tantalizing about topping a mixed-genre bill before an audience that may not have heard her music at all.

From Los Angeles Times

The California Legislature passed a similar bill that would require agents to identify themselves and prohibit on-duty officers from covering their faces.

From Los Angeles Times