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As a verb, what does "bill" mean?

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Rebecca

Here, "bill" means to advertise or describe something, or someone, in a certain way. It can also mean to charge something with an amount of money or to send a bill to someone. Also, if someone is "billed" in an event, it means they were listed to appear in the event. Ex: The band was billed to come, but they never showed up. => listen in an event Ex: They were billed as one of the best bands in the world. => Description Ex: I won't bill you for the flowers. => charge Ex: I'll bill you later this week. => to send a bill

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