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waybill

[wey-bil] / ˈweɪˌbɪl /
NOUN
bill of lading
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A company rule bars towing waybill locomotives without such couplers, the report said.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 20, 2023

The airline clerk, making out a waybill: "Contents?"

From Time Magazine Archive

For most Frenchmen, however, the most important single item in Suzanne's waybill was tough, pompadoured Marcel Cerdan, the idolized middleweight boxing champ who last June dropped his title to Jake LaMotta in Detroit.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Yes, please,” cried Laura eagerly; and walking round, he stopped to read a waybill.

From By Birth a Lady by Fenn, George Manville

Frank had been sent by his master the day before to take places for us; and I found, from the waybill, that Dr. Johnson had made our names be put down.

From Boswell's Life of Johnson Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood by Osgood, Charles Grosvenor




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