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  • 1fit the bill —    If something fits the bill, it is what is required for the task.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If someone or something fits the bill, they are exactly right for a particular situation.     They wanted a quiet place to stay and the… …

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  • 2fit the bill — verb be what is needed or be good enough for what is required Does this restaurant fit the bill for the celebration? • Syn: ↑fill the bill • Hypernyms: ↑meet, ↑fit, ↑conform to • Verb Frames …

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  • 3fit the bill — If something fits the bill, it is what is required for the task …

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  • 4fit the bill — to have the qualities that someone needs or has asked for We need a fast car, and this one fits the bill …

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  • 5Fit the bill —   If something fits the bill, it is what is required for the task …

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  • 6List of The Bill characters (M-P) — This is a list of characters from the police drama The Bill ordered alphabetically by character surname. For a full list of characters ordered by rank, see list of The Bill characters. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at… …

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  • 7The Nolans — Origin Ireland England Genres Pop Years active 1974–2005, 2009 Labels Epic, Teichiku …

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  • 8bill — bill1 W1S1 [bıl] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(request for payment)¦ 2¦(restaurant)¦ 3¦(law)¦ 4¦(money)¦ 5 fit/fill the bill 6¦(concert/show etc)¦ 7 give somebody/something a clean bill of health 8¦(bird)¦ 9¦(advertisement)¦ …

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  • 9bill — [[t]bɪ̱l[/t]] ♦♦ bills, billing, billed 1) N COUNT A bill is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services. They couldn t afford to pay the bills... He paid his bill for the newspapers promptly. ...phone bills. 2) VERB: no cont… …

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  • 10bill — 1 /bIl/ noun (C) 1 PAYMENT a) a written list showing how much you have to pay for services you have received, work that has been done etc (+ for): The bill for the repairs came to $650. | pay/settle a bill: Have you paid the phone bill? b) BrE a… …

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