Examples of 'toll' in a sentence
Meaning of "toll"
Toll (noun): A charge or fee paid for the use of a particular road or bridge
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- A fee paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, etc.
- Loss or damage incurred through a disaster.
- A fee for using any kind of material processing service.
- A tollbooth.
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I saw the toll combat took on you.
I guess this job is taking its toll.
New toll plazas and weigh stations.
It must take its toll after a while.
But a toll is a toll and a roll is a roll.
I am told the death toll is in the hundreds.
The toll from these massacres was as follows.
This case took a toll on a lot of people.
The toll it takes on living a normal life.
The result is a mounting toll of predictable deaths.
No toll will be charged on the completed section.
I want a death toll and a head count.
All toll collection points are electronically operated.
With the death toll still rising.
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Death toll may be in the hundreds or higher.
The battle has taken its toll.
And the toll on both sides was devastating.
Time will take its toll on me as well.
It is a toll road for part of its length.
The pressure can take its toll.
The death toll speaks for itself.
The traffic is backing up at the toll plazas.
The death toll must be as high as possible.
I also found a wadded up toll booth receipt.
There is a toll to get through this door.
Our divorce is obviously taking a toll on them.
I found this toll receipt in her car.
I turned in my coin changer at the toll booth.
We must pay a toll to drive on this road.
The conflict continued to take a toll on civilians.
The death toll is growing by the day.
The argenteum has taken its toll.
The death toll will be in the billions.
The war took a heavy toll on him.
The death toll could be in the millions.
I told you not to take the toll.
The death toll will be unimaginably high.
Starvation and exhaustion are taking their toll.
The death toll will continue to rise.
You will have to pay the toll.
What a toll it has taken of their convoys.
Time was taking its toll on his friends.
The toll in human lives has been high.
The bells will toll for some.
Let us just consider the human toll.
This begins to take a toll on their emotions.
This service is available by calling toll free.
Takes a terrible toll on the joints.
Lifetime of manual labor taking its toll.