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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

Strongest match

Strong matches

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Millions of households in England will have to pay even higher water bills than had previously been announced, after five water companies appealed to the UK's competition regulator.

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However, the Motion Picture Association and the Streaming Innovation Alliance, which represent streaming services including Disney and Netflix, initially opposed the bill.

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The Condor Club, which began providing adult entertainment in 1964, bills itself as the oldest topless bar in America and the birthplace of topless entertainment.

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced its billing for its 2025 induction ceremony.

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“Maybe it is time for us all to get together and figure out how we clean up the mess that the Gonzalez bill put into play.”

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

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