amendment |
an official change made to a bill, law, or other document. |
beak |
the hard, curved mouth parts of a bird; bill. |
bill1 |
A bill is a piece of paper that tells how much you have to pay for something. When you are done eating in a restaurant, the waiter brings the bill. If someone comes to your house to fix the roof, they will send a bill later to ask for money for the work they did. [3/4 definitions] |
bill2 |
the hard outer part of a bird's mouth that sticks out from its face. A bill is made up of a lower part and an upper part; beak. |
buzzard |
a very large bird with a hooked bill and sharp claws; American vulture. |
change |
money given in smaller bills or coins in exchange for a larger bill or coin of an equal amount. [1/10 definitions] |
check |
a bill for food and drink at a bar or restaurant. [1/11 definitions] |
check out |
When people check out of a hotel, they say in an official way that they are finished with their hotel room, and then they pay their bill. [1/4 definitions] |
crane |
a tall wading bird with long legs and a long neck and bill. A whooping crane is one kind of crane. [1/3 definitions] |
duck1 |
a bird that lives in or near water and has webbed feet for swimming and a large flat bill. [1/2 definitions] |
finch |
a small bird with a bill that is excellent at cracking seeds. Sparrows and cardinals are kinds of finches. |
goose |
a water bird that looks like a duck but is usually larger, with a longer neck and legs and a more pointed bill. Some geese are raised by farmers, and some are found in the wild. [1/4 definitions] |
heron |
a wading bird with long legs, a long neck, and a long pointed bill. An egret is a kind of heron. |
hummingbird |
a tiny, brightly colored bird with a long, slender bill and narrow wings that beat very rapidly. |
kiwi |
a bird of New Zealand that has gray-brown feathers, a long, thin bill, and small, weak wings that can not be used for flying. [1/2 definitions] |
outstanding |
When a bill is outstanding, it has not been paid yet. [1/2 definitions] |
parrot |
a tropical bird with a short, hooked bill and brightly colored feathers. Parrots can often imitate spoken words and other sounds. [1/2 definitions] |
pay |
When someone pays a bill, they pay money for something that they received. A bill is something that tells people how much money they have to pay for something. Bills usually come on a piece of paper or in a kind of letter. Adults often get bills in the mail. [1/7 definitions] |
pelican |
a large water bird that lives in warm areas. It has a pouch in the lower half of its long bill for catching and holding fish. |
pick up the tab |
to pay the bill at a bar or restaurant. |
platypus |
a mammal with a wide bill, a long, flat tail, and webbed feet for swimming. Platypuses live near streams in Australia. They are one of only two kinds of mammals that lay eggs. They are sometimes called duck-billed platypuses. |