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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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Adding to the bill are her two growing teenage boys - "one is 6ft 2in and towers over me now" - for whom the cheaper and smaller dishes on the children's menu are no longer sufficient.

From BBC

The law quadrupled the deduction for state and local tax bills and also added new deductions, including one for senior citizens and others for tipped and overtime workers.

From MarketWatch

The law quadrupled the deduction for state and local tax bills and also added new deductions, including one for senior citizens and others for tipped and overtime workers.

From MarketWatch

A bipartisan safety bill that the Lilleys backed awaits action in the House.

From The Wall Street Journal

The restaurant was packed, the service strained, the kitchen overwhelmed, the bill spectacular.

From The Wall Street Journal