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toll collector

American  

noun

  1. a person or device collecting or registering tolls.


Etymology

Origin of toll collector

First recorded in 1815–25

Example Sentences

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Born in 1844 in northwestern France, Rousseau took up painting in his 40s while working as a toll collector in Paris.

From The Wall Street Journal

That could represent one of the tech industry’s most substantial changes in years, as smaller companies keep more of their profits and Apple’s ability to be an unavoidable toll collector slips away.

From New York Times

Mike Kelly, a 58-year-old native of Pittsburgh with a wife and three children, made about $25 an hour, plus health insurance and a pension plan, as a toll collector on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

From Los Angeles Times

About a year ago, the authority eliminated a cash option for paying tolls at the Bay Bridge and other tolling facilities to limit interactions between drivers and toll collectors during the pandemic.

From Washington Post

In the 1950s, Democrats toyed with a tit-for-tat approach in which they would refer to Republicans as “Publicans,” the widely despised toll collectors of ancient Rome.

From Seattle Times