toller (Meaning)

Wordnet

toller (n)

a person who rings church bells (as for summoning the congregation)

someone employed to collect tolls

Webster

toller (n.)

A toll gatherer.

One who tolls a bell.

Synonyms & Antonyms of toller

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toller Sentence Examples

  1. The golden retriever was bred specifically as a waterfowl toller, retrieving downed birds from water.
  2. The toller's distinctive orange coat made them highly visible in the field, helping hunters locate them.
  3. Tollers have a unique "tolling" behavior, splashing and barking to attract waterfowl towards the hunter's position.
  4. The toller's keen sense of smell and hearing make them excellent at tracking and retrieving game.
  5. Tollers are highly trainable and eager to please, making them ideal companions for active families.
  6. The toller's medium size and agility make them suitable for a variety of activities, including hunting, agility, and obedience.
  7. The toller's playful and affectionate nature makes them wonderful family pets.
  8. Tollers require regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy.
  9. The toller's lifespan is typically between 12 and 15 years.
  10. The toller is a versatile and adaptable breed that excels in both hunting and companionship roles.

FAQs About the word toller

a person who rings church bells (as for summoning the congregation), someone employed to collect tollsA toll gatherer., One who tolls a bell.

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The golden retriever was bred specifically as a waterfowl toller, retrieving downed birds from water.

The toller's distinctive orange coat made them highly visible in the field, helping hunters locate them.

Tollers have a unique "tolling" behavior, splashing and barking to attract waterfowl towards the hunter's position.

The toller's keen sense of smell and hearing make them excellent at tracking and retrieving game.