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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241. They want to talk to you in connection with an unpaid tax bill.
242. Bill pushed us off and we went skimming away from the shore.
243. Members of both parties concurred in urging passage of the bill.
244. Our gas bill for the last quarter was unusually high.
245. The government has put forward an emergency bill to limit the powers of the police.
246. He is the right person for the job. He will fill the bill.
247. Last year he starred in the film adaptation of Bill Cronshaw's best-selling novel.
248. Bill has been hitting the bottle a lot lately. I think he has problems.
249. The first verb in the following sentence is a modal: We ought to pay the gas bill.
250. This last thing will bring the bill to over £500.
251. He's constantly on the phone to his girlfriend. We have to go halves on the phone bill which drives me mad.
252. He ran up a huge bill on his credit card.
253. After working as an employee for many years, Bill suddenly decided to strike out and open his own shop.
254. She got a shock when she saw the telephone bill.
255. I didn't miss my wallet till it came to paying the bill.
256. Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut, giving families $350 in tax credits per child.
257. You'll be glad to hear that Bill is alive and kicking.
258. Who's going to foot the bill for all the repairs?
259. Forty eight years of marriage have not dimmed the passion between Bill and Helen.
260. The president vetoed the bill, and the Senate failed by a single vote to override his veto.
261. The celebration cost hundreds of pounds, and I wonder who's going to foot the bill.
262. Bill turns on the radio to catch the local news.
263. There was much controversy during the passage of the bill.
264. If the bill doesn't seem right, maybe you should give them a call.
265. The bill is expected to pass its second reading with a comfortable majority.
266. He ordered drinks and then left me to foot the bill!
267. Come on, Bill. Send Tom a card and make his day.
267. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
268. We oppose the bill, on the grounds that it discriminates against women.
269. We're kidding ourselves, Bill. We're not winning, we're not even doing well.
270. The new employment bill will put the clock back fifty years.
More similar words: billion, mobile, ability, jubilant, stability, liability, will, kill, pill, disability, automobile, mobile phone, capability, spill, still, chill, drill, skill, flexibility, reliability, credibility, till now, kill off, fill up, fill out, fill in, pillow, killer, availability, illegal.