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toll line
noun
A landline, especially one between telephone exchanges
Exact(2)
Did she not realize what toll line she was in until it was too late?
You can add in a regular toll line for a fee.
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B1 Concerns Over Toll Lines Vendors who use special toll lines from Bell Atlantic, offering information on obtaining jobs, apartments or dates, say the lines are useful.
The service, one of dozens of special 540 toll lines offered by Bell Atlantic, is legal.
If they break into a phone and direct it to make calls to toll lines like 900 numbers, that's big money for the owners of those 900 numbers.
Now Manchester city council has fixed a permanent red plaque to the wall and updated the death toll in line with the latest research.
The firm also has set up a toll free line -- 877-868-9284 -- for tryingtoying to determine if their records are involved.
From the day of vaccination all subjects were instructed to report any ILI symptoms to the investigator via a toll free line (passive surveillance for ILI).
● Frontier Airlines, for replacing its toll-free customer service phone number with a toll-charge line.
For those, you must call a toll-free line.
(The wait on Medicare's toll-free line often exceeded 15 minutes).
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