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toll

noun

1. A charge for a service, such as a long-distance telephone call.

2. A fixed charge or tax for a privilege, especially for passage across a bridge or along a road.

3. The act of tolling.

4. The sound of a bell being struck.

5. A tax or fee paid for some liberty or privilege (as of passing over a highway or bridge).

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verb

1. To take or levy toll.

2. To exact part of as a toll.

3. To take as toll.

4. To exact a toll from (someone).

5. To entice (game) to approach.

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verb-intransitive

1. To sound in slowly repeated single tones.

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verb-transitive

1. To announce or summon by tolling.

2. To charge a fee for using (a structure, such as a bridge).

3. To exact as a toll.

4. To sound (a large bell) slowly at regular intervals.

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Toll Sentence Examples

Baron Toll revisited it in 1893 with Lieutenant Shileiko, and again in 1900 with F.0 | 0 |
The estimated cost was between three and four millions sterling, to be met by a toll, and it was urged that a uniform depth, independent of tides, would be ensured above the dam, that delay of large vessels wishing to proceed up river would thus be obviated, that the river would be relieved of pollution by the tides, and the necessity for constant dredging would be abolished.0 | 0 |
A scientific expedition under Dr Alexander Bunge (including Baron Eduard Toll) explored it in 1885-1886.0 | 0 |
Armfeldt says our army is cut in half, and Paulucci says we have got the French army between two fires; Michaud says that the worthlessness of the Drissa camp lies in having the river behind it, and Pfuel says that is what constitutes its strength; Toll proposes one plan, Armfeldt another, and they are all good and all bad, and the advantages of any suggestions can be seen only at the moment of trial.0 | 0 |
There was a stir in the next room and he heard the steps of Toll, Konovnitsyn, and Bolkhovitinov.0 | 0 |
They were to be free from all toll and to elect yearly a portreeve and a beadle."0 | 0 |
His wrath, once expended, did not return, and blinking feebly he listened to excuses and self-justifications (Ermolov did not come to see him till the next day) and to the insistence of Bennigsen, Konovnitsyn, and Toll that the movement that had miscarried should be executed next day.0 | 0 |
The tension was paying its toll in another way.0 | 0 |
Obviously the long week was taking its toll on him as well.0 | 0 |
Flocks of geese and other birds come to the islands from the north (Bunge and Toll), as also the gull Lestris pomarina, which feeds chiefly on the lemming.0 | 0 |
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