tollhouse

[tohl-hous]

tollhouse Definition

  • 1a booth or station where a toll is collected, especially on a highway
  • 2a house or building near a tollgate, occupied by the toll collector

Using tollhouse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tollhouse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tollhouse is located at the entrance of the bridge.

  • Example

    The tollhouse was abandoned after the new highway was built.

  • Example

    The toll collector lives in the small tollhouse beside the road.

tollhouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tollhouse

Phrases with tollhouse

  • to pay the fee charged for using a particular road or bridge

    Example

    You have to pay the toll before you can cross the bridge.

  • to work as a toll collector

    Example

    He used to man the tolls at the old highway.

  • a type of cookie that originated from the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, made with chocolate chips and chopped nuts

    Example

    She baked some delicious tollhouse cookies for the party.

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Summary: tollhouse in Brief

'Tollhouse' [tohl-hous] refers to a booth or station where a toll is collected, typically on a highway. It can also refer to a house or building near a tollgate, occupied by the toll collector. Phrases like 'pay the toll' and 'man the tolls' are commonly used, while 'tollhouse cookie' refers to a type of cookie made with chocolate chips and chopped nuts.