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toll

noun as in fee

noun as in damage, deaths

verb as in ring out

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The death toll, which experts believe has been significantly undercut by secret burials, stands at 7,905.

In France, the death toll has been lower: One young man killed in the city of Nantes.

The latest reported death toll is 80 children and 46 adults, but that is expected to rise.

While the look worked for some, the combination of heat and chemicals took a toll on the hair of others.

“The amount of literal brainwork needed to do his job too such a toll on him that it sent him to an early grave,” Goode says.

On this the royal band of music would strike up its liveliest airs, and a great bell would toll its evening warning.

Jack's keeper offered the right toll, but the toll-bar man would not take it.

A country girl, riding by a turnpike-road without paying toll, the gate-keeper hailed her and demanded his fee.

Sixty, nay fifty, years ago, there were six toll-houses and turnpike bars between London and Portsmouth.

On leaving Conway we crossed the suspension bridge, paying a goodly toll for the privilege.

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On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to toll, such as: cost, expense, levy, payment, price, and rate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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