Definition: 1. A piece of paper that shows how much you owe someone for goods or services. 2. A statute in draft before it becomes law. 3. A piece of paper money. 4. A sign posted in a public place as an advertisement.
Use 'bill' in a sentence:
1. Your bill includes line rental.
2. The builders presented a bill for several hundred pounds.
3. Take out our service contract and say goodbye to costly repair bills.
4. I thought Bill played exceptionally well.
5. I'll ask the waitress for the bill.
6. Bless my soul! Here comes Bill!
7. They've had to sell the family silver to pay the bills.
8. We all envy the Bill Gateses of this world.
9. We had inadvertently left without paying the bill.
10. The note said, 'Call Bill soonest'.
11. The bill was laid before Parliament.
12. Can I have the bill, please?
13. The Opposition moved an amendment to the Bill.
14. After coffee, Gastler asked for the bill.
15. The bill will become law next year.
16. The bills kept coming in, one after another.
17. If you don't want to come, fair enough, but let Bill know.
18. I didn't want to move abroad but Bill talked me into it.
19. Let's ask for the bill.
20. We queried the bill as it seemed far too high.
21. Better insulation of your home will help to reduce heating bills.
22. The central plank of the bill was rural development.
23. She slapped a $10 bill into my hand.
24. Politicians will be debating the bill later this week.
25. Can we have the bill please?
26. I got a surprise when I saw the bill.
27. The waiter made a mistake adding up the bill.
28. She always pays her bills on time.
29. While we talked, Bill busied himself fixing lunch.
30. Bill was six years older than David.
31. Bill's parents came for dinner last night.
32. The bill came to $30.
33. Bill preened his beard.
34. She was billed to speak on 'China ─ Yesterday and Today'.
35. Please bill me for the books.
36. I met the young Bill Clinton at Oxford.
37. They got the bill through Congress.
38. If someone slacks off, Bill comes down hard.
39. Bill came to believe he had been gypped.
40. Here's a five dollar bill ─ please keep the change.
41. The total bill comes out at £ 500.
42. At checkout, your bill will be printed for you.
43. He paid his bill for the newspapers promptly.
44. She had run up a huge phone bill.
45. The Bill was read without a division.
46. On paper, several of the applicants fit the bill.