Examples of 'bill him' in a sentence

Meaning of "bill him"

bill him - This phrase usually means to charge or invoice someone for a service, product, or expense. It implies that the person referenced will be held responsible for paying a bill or financial obligation

How to use "bill him" in a sentence

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I should bill him for medical expenses.
You let the hospital bill him.
Bill him for your trouble.
You might want to bill him for a new shirt.
Bill him for the call.
Some commentators already bill him as a future prime minister.
I bill him too much.
I want to be able to bill him.
We can bill him out for that much an hour.
I should bill him.
Order the most expensive things on the menu and bill him.
Do not bill him.
Your drinks are on the house Do not bill him.
You will have to bill him for the penis arms.
A TV customer cancelled his services but his service provider continued to bill him.

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Advertisements for his books often bill him as the King of Laughter.
We can bill him out, and you can show him the ropes.
When you give a dog an hour, you can bill him for seven.
I will bill him like any other client, Louis.
Call a neuro consult for Mr. Ervin, cc transient diplopia, and bill him.
I want to be able to bill him as The Black Hercules.
Bill him for the call . Bitchy little barracuda.
How much did you bill him just before he died?
Bill him as the memory assassin?
I still think we should bill him for that door, you know.
That was Des 's fault, he gave me the wrong address, so bill him.
I want to be able to bill him as The Black Hercules. all chuckling.
An hour. - Nice work. How much did you bill him just before he died?
Did you bill him for your time?
I want to be able to bill him as The Black Hercules . - Showmanship, yes.

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