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I . bill1 [bɪl] N

2. bill Am (bank note):

[one-]dollar bill

3. bill (proposed law):

II . bill1 [bɪl] VB trans

2. bill usu passive (listed):

to be billed
to be billed

bill2 [bɪl] N

bill of bird:

kljun m
long billed waders

ˈbill post·ing N no pl

ˈbill stick·er N

bill sticker → billposter:

ho·ˈtel bill N

ˈwage bill N

Usage examples with billed

long billed waders

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Consumers fear, he added, that they will be billed in one go at some future date and that they may have difficulties in settling any such billing amount.
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A business customer that should have been billed $3,000 got hit with a bill for $300,000, according to a company spokesman.
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Billed as a mystery with romance and comedy, it is a damp sock of a movie that makes you wish for leap year.
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It detects usage of the bridge, allowing toll charges to be automatically billed to the driver's account, streamlining the tolling process.
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The red-billed pied tanager is 17 cm in length and weighs 34 g.
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Between 2000-2007 annual decline rates of this species and the slender-billed vulture averaged over sixteen percent.
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This bird is similar in size to a reed bunting, but longer-billed.
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There was some controversy surrounding an unapproved cellular phone, which was billed through the city.
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Drivers unable to pay by either of these methods will be billed in the mail using license plate recognition; an additional surcharge will be applied.
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Though originally billed as a subscriber exclusive, it was eventually sold at retailers.
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