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bill

noun as in account of charges; money owed

noun as in piece of legislation

noun as in piece of paper money

noun as in beak of animal

verb as in charge money for goods, services

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But whether USC will have a clean bill of health by then remains to be seen.

But as he bent down to stuff bills from a haul of more than $166,000 into bags, his hoodie rode up — exposing a star tattoo on his lower back.

Upon taking office in January, Trump plans to extend a 2017 tax bill he signed during his first term that is due to expire at the end of next year.

From Salon

The South Carolina Congresswoman didn’t try to hide her intentions behind the bill’s introduction, clarifying to reporters on Monday that she was targeting McBride, specifically.

From Salon

The cold weather payment is a government benefit top-up to help with fuel bills, external.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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