brown bill (Meaning)
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brown bill ()
A bill or halberd of the 16th and 17th centuries. See 4th Bill.
Synonyms & Antonyms of brown bill
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brown bill Sentence Examples
- The accountant handed over the brown bill, detailing the company's expenditures for the quarter.
- He glanced at the brown bill from the lawyer's office, noting the fees for the legal services provided.
- The treasurer prepared the brown bill, outlining the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
- The landlord presented the tenant with a brown bill, listing the utilities owed for the month.
- After the repair work was completed, the contractor submitted the brown bill for the construction materials used.
- The insurance company sent a brown bill to the policyholder, outlining the premiums due for the coverage.
- She carefully reviewed the brown bill from the hospital, checking for any discrepancies in the charges.
- The government agency issued a brown bill to the taxpayer, indicating the amount owed in taxes.
- The vendor mailed a brown bill to the customer, detailing the cost of the merchandise purchased.
- The bank sent out brown bills to its clients, summarizing the transactions made on their accounts.
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A bill or halberd of the 16th and 17th centuries. See 4th Bill.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The accountant handed over the brown bill, detailing the company's expenditures for the quarter.
He glanced at the brown bill from the lawyer's office, noting the fees for the legal services provided.
The treasurer prepared the brown bill, outlining the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
The landlord presented the tenant with a brown bill, listing the utilities owed for the month.