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Noun
1. a person who rings church bells (as for summoning the congregation)
2. someone employed to collect tolls
1 “Living in a society on the brink of authoritarianism and of arbitrary rule, let me be a brave bell toller, ringing, waking up sleepy souls,” he said.
2 I could get a toller cask down out of a van.
3 Freighters, mine-sweepers, trawlers, and the rest of the unsung tollers of the sea continue their silent, all-important task.
4 I didn't have no call to toller, and he knowed how to run, I reckon.
5 Yet with all his mock-heroic notoriety, the toller Pückler was by no means destitute of those practical qualities which tempered the Teutonic Romanticism, even in its earliest and most extravagant developments.
6 Sofia : Das war ja ein toller Tag . Wie hie ? denn der Film, den ihr saht ?
你这天可过得真好. 你们看了 什么 电影?
7 The Toller's attitude and bearing suggest strength with a high degree of agility.
特勒尔犬的姿势和承受力显示了高度的力量和敏捷性.