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bill
noun
a
written
statement
that
tells
you
how
much
money
you
must
pay
for
goods
or
services
•
After
fixing
the
sink
,
the
plumber
gave
us
the
bill
.
After
fixing
the
sink
,
the
plumber
gave
us
the
bill
.
•
The
electricity
bill
arrives
at
the
beginning
of
every
month
.
The
electricity
bill
arrives
at
the
beginning
of
every
month
.
noun
a
piece
of
paper
money
such
as
a
one-dollar
or
twenty-dollar
note
•
He
slipped
a
ten-dollar
bill
into
the
tip
jar
.
He
slipped
a
ten-dollar
bill
into
the
tip
jar
.
•
Grandma
gave
each
grandchild
a
crisp
new
bill
for
the
holiday
.
Grandma
gave
each
grandchild
a
crisp
new
bill
for
the
holiday
.
noun
the
hard
,
pointed
mouth
part
of
a
bird
or
similar
animal
,
also
called
a
beak
•
The
pelican
’
s
large
bill
can
hold
a
lot
of
water
and
fish
.
The
pelican
’
s
large
bill
can
hold
a
lot
of
water
and
fish
.
•
The
parrot
cracked
the
nut
with
its
strong
bill
.
The
parrot
cracked
the
nut
with
its
strong
bill
.
verb
-
bill
,
billing
,
bills
,
billed
to
send
someone
a
statement
saying
how
much
money
they
must
pay
for
goods
or
services
•
The
mechanic
will
bill
you
after
the
repairs
are
complete
.
The
mechanic
will
bill
you
after
the
repairs
are
complete
.
•
They
billed
the
company
for
travel
expenses
.
They
billed
the
company
for
travel
expenses
.
noun
a
written
proposal
for
a
new
law
that
is
presented
to
a
parliament
or
congress
for
discussion
•
Parliament
will
vote
on
the
education
bill
next
week
.
Parliament
will
vote
on
the
education
bill
next
week
.
•
The
senator
introduced
a
bill
to
improve
healthcare
access
.
The
senator
introduced
a
bill
to
improve
healthcare
access
.
noun
a
printed
or
online
notice
that
advertises
or
lists
who
will
perform
or
what
will
be
shown
,
especially
in
a
theater
or
at
a
cinema
•
Her
name
appeared
at
the
top
of
the
concert
bill
.
Her
name
appeared
at
the
top
of
the
concert
bill
.
•
The
double-feature
bill
included
two
classic
horror
films
.
The
double-feature
bill
included
two
classic
horror
films
.