billed

/bɪld/
verb
  1. Past tense of bill: to send an invoice to someone; to charge someone for a service or product.
    • The plumber billed me for the repair work.
    • She billed the client for the consulting hours.
    • The hospital billed my insurance company directly.
  2. Past tense of bill: to advertise or describe someone or something in a particular way.
    • He was billed as the next great tennis star.
    • The movie was billed as a comedy, but it was actually quite sad.
    • The concert was billed as the biggest event of the year.
adjective
  1. Having a bill or beak of a specified kind (used in combination, e.g., 'long-billed').
    • A yellow-billed cuckoo was spotted in the park.
    • The duck is a broad-billed species.
    • The short-billed bird is common in wetlands.
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