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billman

[ bil-muhn ]

noun

plural billmen.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of billman1

First recorded in 1520–30; bill 3 + -man
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Example Sentences

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To open up the small guest suite, which overlooks gardens on both sides, designer Karen Billman removed the bookshelves and added a floral embroidered wallpaper by Pierre Frey.

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“They’ll come out and flip the bed for you,” Billman said with a grin.

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Guest: Jeffrey Billman, politics and law reporter at The Assembly.

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“Since January 6, there are so many that seem incredibly angry at the government, that think the government and Biden are only doing bad things,” Billman said.

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Billman, who approves of Biden’s performance, said he feels the political conversation has become even more toxic since the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S.

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