noun
Charges
duty, fee, customs, exaction, tollage; see also price.
Loss
casualties, deaths, losses; see damage 2.
verb
knell, strike, ring, sound, peal; see also ring 3.
See toll in Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus II
A fixed amount of money charged for a privilege or service:
A loss sustained in the accomplishment of or as the result of something:
To give forth or cause to give forth a clear, resonant sound:
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