bill-n; 10 Senses

Sense Number 1: a written list of particular things being offered

Commentary: BILL[+list][+offering]

Examples:
Nothing appealed to me on the new bistro's bill of fare.
John isn't on the bill of this production of The Tempest.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 4, 7

Sense Number 2: a written notice that announces or advertises something

Commentary: BILL[+notice][+announcement]

Examples:
Post no bills on this wall.
Who dropped those advertising bills all over the street?

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 5, 6

Sense Number 3: a statute or draft not yet become law

Commentary: BILL[+statute][-legal]

Examples:
I don't think this bill will pass in the Senate.
Mary introduced a new highway safety bill last week.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1

Sense Number 4: an itemized statement of money owed

Commentary: BILL [+list][+invoice]

Examples:
My heating bill this month seems really high.
I sent my client a bill for two thousand dollars for work I completed since August.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2

Sense Number 5: a printed note that is legal tender

Commentary: BILL[+document][+currency]

Examples:
John flashed a hundred dollar bill at the waiter.
Take these stacks of bills and deposit them in the bank.
Do you think this bill looks counterfeit?

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 3

Sense Number 6: the mouth of a bird

Commentary: BILL[+body_part][+mouth]

Examples:
Woodpeckers use their bills to extract insects from inside tree bark.
The rooster pecked my hand with his sharp bill.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 10

Sense Number 7: a long-handled saw

Commentary: BILL[+tool][+saw]

Examples:
The gardener used a bill to prune branches off the dogwood trees.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 8

Sense Number 8: brim of a hat that projects forward, visor

Commentary: BILL[+clothing][+hat]

Examples:
The teenager wore the bill of his cap backwards.
I like this hat with the long bill because it keeps the sun out of my eyes.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 9

Sense Number 9: the point of a ship anchor's fluke

Commentary: BILL[+tool][+anchor]

Examples:
John didn't realize the bill of the anchor fluke had struck hard coral.

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WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: 3(noun1)

Sense Number 10: none of the above

Commentary: Automatically generated NOTA sense (bbn)

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