bill
— Verb
– English
~ advertise especially by posters or placards; "He was billed as the greatest tenor since Caruso"
bill
— Verb
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~ publicize or announce by placards
bill
— Verb
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~ demand payment; "Will I get charged for this service?"; "We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights"
banker's bill
— Noun
– English
~ a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank); "he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"
bank bill
— Noun
– English
~ a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank); "he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"
bill
— Noun
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~ an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered; "he paid his bill and left"; "send me an account of what I owe"
bill
— Noun
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~ the entertainment offered at a public presentation
bill
— Noun
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~ an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers"
bill
— Noun
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~ a statute in draft before it becomes law; "they held a public hearing on the bill"
bill
— Noun
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~ a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank); "he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"
bill
— Noun
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~ a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare)
bill
— Noun
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~ a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes; "he pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead"
bill
— Noun
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~ horny projecting mouth of a bird
bill
— Noun
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~ a cutting tool with a sharp edge; "he used a bill to prune branches off of the tree"
bill
— Noun
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~ a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions"
billabong
— Noun
– English
~ a branch of a river made by water flowing from the main stream only when the water level is high
billabong
— Noun
– English
~ a stagnant pool of water in the bed of a stream that flows intermittently