A cash register or drawer for money in a shop, bank, or restaurant
“I would guess they just tot up the totals and check that the till has that much money in it.”
An automated teller machine
A stiff, sticky, and fine-grained earth that can be molded when wet
Money obtained from an event or activity
To break up (soil) in preparation for sowing or planting
“They had encouraged the Irish to till the land, promising them the enjoyment of the crops.”
To take charge of, especially on behalf of another
Up to, or until, a given time or condition
“I didn't think she was going to hang on till the end, but she did.”
Before a given time or condition
“The new traffic laws do not take effect till tomorrow.”
Up to, or until, a given time or condition
“A group of Bunlapers had decided to continue their celebration near the guest house, and the uproar continued from dusk till dawn.”
Before (a condition becoming true)
“But this did not happen till about 1430 B. C., or long after the death of Moses.”
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