Synonym: Federal Reserve note, account, bank bill, bank note, banker's bill, banknote, beak, billhook, broadsheet, broadside, card, charge, circular, eyeshade, flier, flyer, government note, greenback, handbill, invoice, measure, neb, nib, note, notice, peak, pecker, placard, poster, posting, throwaway, visor, vizor. Similar words: billion, mobile, ability, jubilant, stability, liability, will, kill. Meaning: [bɪl] n. 1. a statute in draft before it becomes law 2. an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered 3. a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank) 4. the entertainment offered at a public presentation 5. a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare) 6. an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution 7. horny projecting mouth of a bird 8. a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement 9. a long-handled saw with a curved blade 10. a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes. v. 1. demand payment 2. advertise especially by posters or placards 3. publicize or announce by placards.
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61. Bill was among the first to gain entry to Buckingham Palace when it opened to the public recently.
62. An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month.
63. The new bill passed by Parliament has received Royal Assent.
64. Would you exchange this one hundred dollar bill with five twenties? 100.
65. After she paid the bill, she placed the receipt in her wallet.
66. The child-care bill is to be tacked on to the budget plan now being worked out in the Senate.
67. The bill amounts to$102.
68. Bill idolizes his big brother, who is a professional footballer.
69. The adult can be readily distinguished by its orange bill.
70. The Social Democratic Party has vowed to try to stall the bill until the current session ends.
71. The bill was supported by a large majority in the Senate.
72. When we approached the till to settle up, he reduced our bill by 50 per cent.
73. He put Elizabeth's motel bill and airfare on his expense account.
74. After a long debate, the House of Commons approved the bill.
75. She paid the repair bill as a salve to her conscience.
76. The management decided to economise by cutting the dead wood from the workforce, thus reducing the wages bill.
77. We support the call for the enactment of a Bill of Rights.
78. Republicans accuse Democrats of using delaying tactics to prevent a final vote on the bill.
79. Dee looked at the bill and made some rapid calculations.
80. You can set the telephone bill down as a business cost.
81. Senator Seymour has threatened a filibuster to block the bill.
82. The artwork for the LP was done by Bill Hofstadter.
83. The government is framing a new bill to put a cap on gambling.
84. The speaker lit into the government for its tax bill.
85. She quickly totted up our bill and added an amount for the waiter.
86. She stayed two weeks at the hotel and ran up a bill which she couldn't pay.
87. If this bill is not paid within five days,(http://sentencedict.com/bill.html) your gas supply will be cut off.
88. The star performer of the match was Bill Holland who scored 26 points.
89. The Bill could reach the statute book by the summer if it attracts the support of Home Office ministers.
90. Bill grudged Dick his prize even though he had won a better prize himself.
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