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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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The bill on a dinner for four can easily climb to $500.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under the bill, a union representative alleging a violation can bring a civil action to “obtain damages.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The bill would expand healthcare access and reduces health-insurance premiums by an estimated 11%, while saving taxpayers tens of billions of dollars.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cuba’s economy doesn’t produce enough hard currency to pay its bills.

From The Wall Street Journal

West Virginia is now on the frontline of a national shift that most people won’t notice until it shows up in their own bills, water tables or the substation down the road.

From Salon