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bills
/bɪlz/
Definition
1
Pieces of paper currency, especially U.S. dollar notes.
2
Statements of money owed for goods or services received.
3
The beaks of birds.
4
Proposed laws submitted to a legislature for consideration.
Examples
His wallet was stuffed with crisp hundred-dollar bills after the big win at poker.
The stack of unpaid bills on the kitchen table grew taller than his houseplant ambitions.
Pelicans use their oversized bills like built-in fishing nets, scooping up dinner with style.
Congress churned out bills faster than a caffeinated intern shreds paper.