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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61 The hearing continues today. Mobile clinic cuts toll of Aids.
62 It would be preferable to the plans for an ugly toll bridge.
63 The Captain's Table buffet at £11.50 disappointing for the price; maybe the storm had taken its toll of the kitchen.
64 The toll mounted Friday when three Christians were found slain in sugar cane fields in the nearby village of El Zuheir.http://Sentencedict.com
65 The fans' deaths brought the death toll to nine in this year's race week.
66 Others set the death toll higher, at up to 1,000 fatalities.
67 All the long seasons ending with championship series, all the tough games, it takes a toll.
68 But even this ratio puts the best possible light on the contribution made by employment to the avoidable death toll.
69 The Hindu of May 20 reported that the death toll in the coastal districts had reached 817 and was expected to rise.
70 The death toll exceeded the 1987 Hungerford Massacre, which left 17 dead, including the gunman, Michael Ryan.
71 The causeway near the mill, crossing the creek, is a toll bridge, with tollbooth intact.
72 Memorial uses conservative criteria to calculate its figures, and the true death toll is probably much higher.
73 The Health and Safety Executive must be commended for its attempts to cut the death toll.
74 Clashes between police and opposition protesters in Zanzibar over disputed elections have led to an unconfirmed death toll of 37.
75 They make leather for the clothing industry and the international recession has taken its toll.
76 Passing over the parish boundary at Sunderlandwick, the old toll bar is on the right, and Bar Farm opposite.
77 The civil war that followed claimed far more civilians than combatants; by some estimates the death toll exceeds 200,000.
78 The 800 number led directly to central reservations -- normally a toll call.
79 He says there shouldn't be toll bridges in this day and age.
80 The latest death toll in the Turkish earthquake is over 2000.
81 Hence, drivers on the Massachusetts Turnpike get coupons for discounts at Staples with their toll receipts.
82 She long ago learned that the pressure of fame and the goldfish bowl existence it brings can take a terrible toll.
83 And for the toll bridge owners it could prove an expensive gamble.
84 And it is leaving behind a tragic toll of death, heartache and despair throughout Britain.
85 The races proved as gruelling as the competitors feared; the heat taking its toll.
86 Hospitals, project managers revealed the findings of samples taken since tunnel toll takers began complaining early last month of noxious odors.
87 The death toll is 2, 276, all by fire or drowning.
88 Many expressed disbelief that the death toll was not higher.
89 The tithe barns, the Rectory, the toll bridges no longer controlled daily life, but they still punctuated the landscape.
90 Once the rainy season began in April, malaria, yellow fever, typhoid and scurvy began to take their toll.
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.