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toll
Loss or damage incurred through a disaster.
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.
(business) A fee for using any kind of material processing service.
“The processing rate for a vehicle through the toll plaza is defined as the time it takes a vehicle to enter the plaza, collect a ticket or pay the toll, and exit the toll plaza lane.”
“People want measures to reduce the toll of accidents, deaths, and serious injuries that occur with alarming regularity on the A64.”
“But even small steps could significantly reduce the toll of corporate crime and violence.”
“Had Mr. tollman held a brief for you he could not have defended you more stoutly.”
“His eyes were on his employer as he spoke and he saw tollman start.”
“In contrast to the chill that certain colleagues of Ms. Tollman cast over the landscape, Ms. Tollman was, said Joanna Della Valle, a former fashion director of Interview, consistently a source of merriness.”
“The processing rate for a vehicle through the toll plaza is defined as the time it takes a vehicle to enter the plaza, collect a ticket or pay the toll, and exit the toll plaza lane.”
“People want measures to reduce the toll of accidents, deaths, and serious injuries that occur with alarming regularity on the A64.”
“But even small steps could significantly reduce the toll of corporate crime and violence.”