Oppress of toll is a phrase from Emily Dickson's poem entitled There is No Frigate like a Book. The phrase refers to a financial difficulty of some kind.
a man that stands at the toll gate and collects the money
They do not have a toll-free number. it is long distance
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Oppress of toll is a phrase from Emily Dickson's poem entitled There is No Frigate like a Book. The phrase refers to a financial difficulty of some kind.
If from Emily Dickinson's poem, "There is No Frigate Like a Book," the phrase 'oppress of toll' refers to a financial burden of some kind, the oppression of a financial toll. "This traverse may the poorest take without the oppress of toll." Dickinson refers to the ability of reading to carry people to faraway lands without having to pay for a ticket on boat/plane/train or other means of transportation. All one needs is a book and an imagination.
The word "constrict" is based on a Latin root meaning to suffocate or squeeze.
A toll-free road is a road that does not have tolls, meaning that you do not have to pay a fee to drive on that road. Most roads are toll-free.
"Manlulupig" is a Filipino term that means "oppressor" or "bully." It refers to someone who uses their power or authority to oppress or mistreat others.
Do not oppress the poor. How did the king oppress the farmers?
"Das ist echt toll!" is a German colloquial expression meaning. "That's awesome!"
ring,toll,peal
The rules were oppressive, and the people were becoming hostile.
The verb form of oppression is oppress.Other verbs are oppress, oppressing and oppressed."I will oppress our enemies"."She is oppressing us"."They have been oppressed by their leader".
The noun forms of the verb to oppress are oppressor, oppression, and the gerund, oppressing.
The synonyms of oppress include suppress, subjugate, and persecute.