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noun money that you pay to use a road, bridge, etc. ADJ. motorway, road VERB + TOLL charge, collect, exact, impose, levy the possibility of imposing tolls on some motorways | pay TOLL + NOUN bridge, motorway, road | booth | charge amount of damage done/number of people killed ADJ. great, heavy, terrible, tragic | casualty, death, injury | human VERB + TOLL take The pressure of fame can take a terrible toll. The recession is taking its toll. TOLL + VERB mount, rise The death toll from yesterday's crash is still rising. | reach sth The casualty toll could reach 200. PREP. ~ on Illness has taken a heavy toll on her.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary