Australian English Meaning of tolls

tolls

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Definitions and Meaning of tolls in English

tolls

to announce or call by the sounding of a bell, to take as toll, to exact a toll from (someone), to announce by tolling, allure, entice, to take away (as a right), a charge for transportation, a tax or fee paid for some liberty or privilege (as of passing over a highway or bridge), a grievous or ruinous price, to call to or from a place or occasion, suspend sense 2a, to sound (a bell) by pulling the rope, compensation for services rendered, a charge paid for a service, a charge for use, to sound with slow strokes, to entice (game) to approach, to attract (fish) with scattered bait, to take or levy toll, to give signal or announcement of, to lead or attract (domestic animals) to a desired point, a charge for the use of a transportation route or facility, the cost in life or health, to remove the effect of, cost in life or health, to sound with slow measured strokes, a tax paid for a privilege (as the use of a highway or bridge), to exact part of as a toll, the sound of a tolling bell, a charge for a long-distance telephone call

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tolls

to announce or call by the sounding of a bell, to take as toll, to exact a toll from (someone), to announce by tolling, allure, entice, to take away (as a right

Expenses,costs,Damages,forfeitures,prices,sacrifices,forfeits,fines

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tolerations => tolerances, tolerates => tolerates, tolerances => Tolerances, tolerability => tolerability, told off => tell off,