toll|tolls in English
noun
[təʊl]
tax, charge, levy; grievous price; act or sound of ringing a bell
Use "toll|tolls" in a sentence
1. Ask not for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
2. Autostrada Tolls and Amenities
3. Quite often queues happen at the tolls.
4. A man collected tolls at the gateway.
5. Its construction costs of 3.6 million gold marks were recouped through tolls within three years although tolls continued to be levied until 1912.
6. And it goes: "Every man's death affected me, for I am involved in mankind, send not to ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee."
7. CORE PRINCIPLES FOR THE ALLOCATION OF COSTS AND CALCULATION OF TOLLS
8. Except for toll bridges and tunnels, very few U.S. Routes are toll roads.
9. The aim of this policy is to encourage competition and decrease tolls.
10. The death toll mounted .
11. He's just got a job collecting tolls at the start of the motorway.
12. Water Bailiffs, officers in port towns for searching ships, gathering tolls, &c
13. Water Bailiffs, officers in port towns for searching ships, gathering tolls, &c
14. 20 The death toll mounted .
15. Thoughts are free from toll.
16. The casualty toll could reach
17. 14 The casualty toll could reach
18. The death toll continues to mount.
19. The official death toll stands at
20. The death toll has risen to
21. must take a psychological toll, no?
22. 1 Thoughts are free from toll.
23. 7 The death toll has risen to
24. The death toll is expected to rise.
25. The government put the death toll at