Bills - English meaning
Bills – definitions in English dictionary
nounA printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services.
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The bill for their meal came to £17nounA draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
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A debate over the civil rights billnounA programme of entertainment at a theatre or cinema.
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She was top of the bill at america's leading vaudeville housenounA poster or handbill.
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He has been hard at work bill posting in a poster and sticker campaignnounThe beak of a bird, especially when it is slender, flattened, or weak, or belongs to a web-footed bird or a bird of the pigeon family.
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The american coot is a medium-sized bird with a white bill, yellow legs, and lobed toes.nounThe point of an anchor fluke.
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The flukes will be buried into the seabed. the very tip of a fluke is sometimes called the bill.nounA narrow promontory.
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Portland billnounThe police.
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He was caught bang to rights by the old bill
verbList (a person or event) in a programme.
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They were billed to appear but did not show upverbSend a bill to (someone).
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We shall be billing them for the damage caused
verb(of birds, especially doves) stroke bill with bill during courtship.
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Two birds, perfectly white, pink-beaked, dark-eyed, pigeons, settled on the ledge outside my window…
nounA medieval weapon like a halberd with a hook instead of a blade.
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The trees in his orchard were hacked with a bill hook.
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Word origin
Old English bil, of West Germanic origin; related to German Bille ‘axe’.
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