Synonym: assessment, charge, chime, duty, fare, fee, jingle, levy, peal, revenue, ring, tariff, tax, tinkle, tithe. Similar words: pistol, tolerate, tolerance, come to life, doll, roll, poll, collar. Meaning: [təʊl] n. 1. a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance) 2. value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something 3. the sound of a bell being struck. v. 1. ring slowly 2. charge a fee for using.
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1 Thoughts are free from toll.
2 The road toll scheme was dismissed as impractical.
3 The war took a heavy toll of human life.
4 The strike took a heavy toll in lost productivity.
5 The pressure of fame can take a terrible toll.
6 As the unrest continued,[www.Sentencedict.com] the death toll rose .
7 The death toll has risen to 83.
8 The death toll continues to mount.
9 The hailstone took a heavy toll of the crops in our village last night.
10 Winter takes its toll on your health.
11 Every year at Christmas drunken driving takes its toll.
12 The official death toll has now reached 7 000.
13 Illness had taken a heavy toll on her.
14 The casualty toll could reach 200.
15 The toll of bankruptcies was rising daily.
16 Illness has taken a heavy toll on her.
17 The death toll was later revised downwards to 689.
18 The death toll from yesterday's crash is still rising.
19 The toll of babies born with AIDS is rising.
20 The death toll mounted .
21 The death toll has now risen to 200.
22 The official death toll stands at 53.
23 The recession is taking its toll.
24 The day after the explosion the death toll had risen to 90.
25 The recession is taking its toll on the housing markets.
26 Independent sources say that the death toll from the earthquake runs into thousands.
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28 The deepening recession has also taken its toll in the south of the country, where unemployment is rife.
29 Official reports put the death toll at under one hundred, but unofficial estimates speak of at least two hundred dead.
30 The problems of the past few months have taken their toll on her health and there are shadows beneath her eyes.
More similar words: pistol, tolerate, tolerance, come to life, doll, roll, poll, collar, follow, roll in, roll out, roll up, enroll, rolling, college, collect, collapse, follow up, collector, as follows, following, colleague, pollution, colloquial, collection, collective, follow through, collaboration.