- 1bill somebody (for something) to send someone a bill for something Please bill me for the books. You will be billed monthly for the service.
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advertise - 2[usually passive] bill somebody/something as something to advertise or describe someone or something in a particular way He was billed as the new Brad Pitt.
- 3[usually passive] bill somebody/something to do something to advertise that someone or something will do something She was billed to be performing for three nights at Radio City. Idioms
bill
verbNAmE//bɪl//
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they bill he / she / it bills
past simple billed
-ing form billing
if two people who are in love bill and coo, they kiss and speak in a loving way to each other
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