to foot the bill
11foot the bill — The person who foots the bill pays the bill for everybody. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
12foot the bill — {v. phr.} To cover the expenses of; pay for something. * /The bride s father footed two thirds of the bill for hix daughter s wedding./ Compare: PICK UP THE TAB …
13foot the bill — {v. phr.} To cover the expenses of; pay for something. * /The bride s father footed two thirds of the bill for hix daughter s wedding./ Compare: PICK UP THE TAB …
14foot\ the\ bill — v. phr. To cover the expenses of; pay for something. The bride s father footed two thirds of the bill for his daughter s wedding. Compare: pick up the tab …
15foot the bill — (Colloq.) Pay the bill, settle the account, discharge the reckoning …
16To foot a bill — Foot Foot, v. t. 1. To kick with the foot; to spurn. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To set on foot; to establish; to land. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] What confederacy have you with the traitors Late footed in the kingdom? Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To tread; as …
17Foreign policy of the Bill Clinton administration — Clinton embraces British Prime Minister Tony Blair …
18foot — [foot] n. pl. feet [ME fot < OE, akin to Ger fuss < IE * pōd , var. of base * pēd , foot, to go > Sans pad , Gr pous, L pes] 1. the end part of the leg, on which a person or animal stands or moves 2. a thing like a foot in some way;… …
19List of The Bill characters (E-L) — 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… …
20Woodentop (The Bill) — Woodentop is an episode of the Thames Television series of one off plays Storyboard . The programme was originally broadcast on 16 August 1983. It is also the forerunner to the long running British police television series The Bill .PlotThe… …