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toll
noun
a
fee
you
must
pay
to
use
a
road
,
bridge
,
or
similar
public
way
•
We
paid
the
toll
before
crossing
the
new
suspension
bridge
.
We
paid
the
toll
before
crossing
the
new
suspension
bridge
.
•
Heavy
traffic
formed
at
the
toll
booth
during
the
holiday
weekend
.
Heavy
traffic
formed
at
the
toll
booth
during
the
holiday
weekend
.
noun
the
number
of
people
killed
or
injured
in
an
accident
,
disaster
,
or
war
•
The
earthquake's
death toll
rose
to
more
than
a
thousand
.
The
earthquake's
death toll
rose
to
more
than
a
thousand
.
•
Officials
fear
the
storm
toll
will
increase
overnight
.
Officials
fear
the
storm
toll
will
increase
overnight
.
noun
the
slow
,
repeated
ringing
sound
of
a
large
bell
,
especially
for
funerals
or
warnings
•
The
mournful
toll
of
the
church
bell
carried
across
the
valley
.
The
mournful
toll
of
the
church
bell
carried
across
the
valley
.
•
At
midnight
,
the
final
toll
echoed
through
the
empty
streets
.
At
midnight
,
the
final
toll
echoed
through
the
empty
streets
.
verb
to
ring
a
large
bell
slowly
and
repeatedly
,
especially
to
announce
death
,
time
,
or
warning
•
The
old
sexton
tolled
the
bell
for
the
funeral
service
.
The
old
sexton
tolled
the
bell
for
the
funeral
service
.
•
Bells
toll
at
noon
every
day
in
the
cathedral
.
Bells
toll
at
noon
every
day
in
the
cathedral
.