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1. till
noun. ['ˈtɪl'] a strongbox for holding cash.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- tilian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Till
- quenneville
- gaitskill
- pudwill
- overbill
- mcmil
- mcdill
- macdill
- jabril
- grabill
- goodwill
- gambill
- fulfill
- downhill
- distil
- courville
- brizill
- brazil
- belleville
- waddill
- uphill
- until
- tamil
- tallil
- sunil
- seville
- refill
- newill
- medil
- mcgill
- isbill
How do you pronounce till?
Pronounce till as tɪl.
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Sentences with till
1. Noun, singular or mass
It may seem that signs of stealing would be something obvious, like taking money from the till.
2. Verb, base form
Worn tines will be dull and will not till the ground efficiently and should be replaced.
3. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Many people till soil in rows, back and forth across the yard, as if mowing the lawn.
Quotes about till
1. Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well.
- Mark Twain
2. And the first rude sketch that the world had seen was joy to his mighty heart, till the Devil whispered behind the leaves 'It's pretty, but is it Art?'
- Rudyard Kipling
3. I hope to stay unemployed as a war photographer till the end of my life.
- Robert Capa
2. till
verb. ['ˈtɪl'] work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation.
Etymology
- tilian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. till
noun. ['ˈtɪl'] a treasury for government funds.
Synonyms
Etymology
- tilian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))