a printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services
the bill for their meal came to £17
a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion
a debate over the civil rights bill
a programme of entertainment at a theatre or cinema
she was top of the bill at America's leading vaudeville house
a poster or handbill
he has been hard at work bill posting in a poster and sticker campaign
list (a person or event) in a programme
they were billed to appear but did not show up
send a bill to (someone)
we shall be billing them for the damage caused
he had been billed £3,000 for his licence
the beak of a bird, especially when it is slender, flattened, or weak, or belongs to a web-footed bird or a bird of the pigeon family
the point of an anchor fluke
(of birds, especially doves) stroke bill with bill during courtship
a medieval weapon like a halberd with a hook instead of a blade
the police
he was caught bang to rights by the Old Bill