tolled in English

verb
1
charge a toll for the use of (a bridge or road).
the report advocates expressway tolling
2
(with reference to a bell) sound or cause to sound with a slow, uniform succession of strokes, as a signal or announcement.
the bells of the cathedral began to toll for evening service

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1. 15 Bells tolled the congregation to church.

2. The Abbey bell tolled for those killed in the war.

3. The revolution tolled the death knell for the Russian monarchy.

4. 2 The revolution tolled the death knell for the Russian monarchy.

5. On top of this, they often charge extortionate rates for support through a tolled number.

6. A bell buoy tolled from across the fiat stretch of gray water beyond.

7. Synonyms for Bonged include tolled, ringed, rang, rung, chimed, pealed, knelled, clanged, struck and stricken

8. As the bell tolled there came from the sacristy a procession of altar-boys.

9. Synonyms for Clanged include chimed, resounded, reverberated, tolled, ringed, rang, rung, bonged, clanked and clashed

10. Synonyms for Chimed include ringed, rang, rung, pealed, tolled, knelled, boomed, clanged, donged and sounded