Collocations for "toll"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "toll" in context.
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toll
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- to avoid tolls
- missed a toll
- how much is the toll?
- a [fifty-cent] toll
- paid [$10] dollars in tolls
- does this [highway, route] have tolls?
- take a longer route without tolls
- the quickest route avoiding tolls
- pay a [highway, bridge] toll
- pay a toll to [use the highway, cross the bridge]
- this [job, day, position] is taking a toll on me
- is [beginning, starting] to take its toll (on)
- has certainly taken [a, its] toll on me
- the conflict took a [brutal, heavy] toll (of)
- the death toll has [reached, surpassed] [1,000]
- the toll from the [earthquake, attack, tsunami]
- the toll of the bell
- pay the telephone toll
- the [bell, bell tower, clock] tolled
- the [bell] tolled at [noon, midnight, 2:00]
- the bell tolled for her (death)
- toll a bell
- tolled in the [morning, afternoon]
- tolled in [mourning, remembrance]
- tolled on [Friday, the anniversary]
- toll the [drivers, commuters]
- a toll-free telephone number
- call [us, our hotline] toll-free
- take the toll [road, bridge] (to)
- try to avoid toll roads
'toll' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):