To toll a bell (ie to ring it) is a verb and a toll (what you pay to use a road or a bridge) is a noun.
There are a number of possible words:exiting - (verb form) leavingexciting - (adjective) thrillingexacting - (adjective) detailed, intricate / (verb form) inflicting (e.g. exacting a heavy toll)
A toll road (or tollway, turnpike, toll highway or an express toll route) is a privately or publicly built road for which a driver pays a toll (a fee) for use. Structures for which tolls are charged include toll bridges and toll tunnels. Non-toll roads are financed using other sources of revenue, most typically fuel tax or general tax funds. The building or facility in which a toll is collected may be called a toll booth, toll house, toll plaza, toll station, toll bar or toll gate.So a toll booth was invented in order to collect taxes to pay for the building of roads.
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The M6 Toll is the largest toll road in the UK.
Judy Toll's birth name is Judith A. Toll.
Toll is the abbrivation of
The word 'toles' is a correct word, the plural for the noun 'tole'. Tole is a type of painted or enameled decoration for household articles made of metal.If you are looking for the verb for a bell sounding or the collection of money to use roads and bridges, the verb is 'toll', the plural is tolls. It is pronounced the same but spelled differently.Example sentences:My mother has a collection of tole that she acquired over many years.There has been an increase in the toll for the bridge that I use to get to work.
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Missing a toll in New Jersey will result in possible fines. Depending on the toll, a charge of $50.00 will be assessed as well as the toll charge.
Your phone company cannot be out of toll-free numbers. If they offer toll-free service, then they have toll-free numbers available. There is no such thing as being "out of toll-free numbers." You may not be able to get your first choice of toll-free code, as they may, for example, be out of toll-free 800 numbers, but you can still get a toll-free number in one of the other toll-free codes. The toll-free codes in North America (USA, Canada, etc.) are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
Your toll-free provider is the telephone company that provides service on your toll-free number.