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unbilled

  • a word derived from billed.
    billed
    adjective
    having a bill or beak, especially one of a specified kind, shape, color, etc. (usually used in combination).

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Introducing his unbilled guest, Beck told the audience how the two met, according to video footage a fan posted to Twitter.

From Los Angeles Times May 31, 2022

And like Rockwell’s one big hit, it leans heavily on the year’s biggest star—in an officially unbilled, unmistakable vocal.

From Slate Dec. 6, 2018

And in an unbilled appearance, Letterman’s psychiatrist, Clarice Kestenbaum, delivered one of the night’s punchiest paragraphs.

From Washington Post Oct. 23, 2017

Their pink sauce was “rhubarb lacquer”; an unbilled, yellow beurre-blanc-ish sauce was slightly less oversweet.

From Seattle Times Aug. 9, 2017

Reporters came running to witness this unbilled spectacle.

From The Idol of Paris by Sarah Bernhardt

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