Words that Rhyme with toll
1 Syllable Words
boal, boehl, bohl, bole, boll, bowl, buol, coal, coale, cole, colle, croll, dhole, doell, dole, droll, foal, foale, fohl, goal, gohl, groll, hoel, hoell, hoelle, hohl, hole, knoell, knoll, koehl, koelle, kohl, kol, kole, mohl, mole, noell, nohl, nole, noll, ohl, ol', ole, pfohl, poehl, pohl, pole, poll, proehl, roehl, roell, roelle, rohl, rol, role, roll, rolle, schaul, scholle, schroll, scroll, seoul, skoal, sohl, sol, sole, soul, sowle, stohl, stol, stole, stoll, strohl, strole, stroll, thoele, thole, toal, toelle, tole, troll, voell, whole, woehl, wohl
2 Syllable Words
amcole, bankroll, bedsole, cajole, charcoal, console, control, devaul, dipole, ecole, enroll, extol, fishbowl, flagpole, foxhole, glycol, grathwohl, harpole, heatwole, keyhole, lodgepole, loophole, madole, manhole, mccole, mccoll, mcdole, mousehole, nicole, nicolle, pajole, parole, patrol, payroll, pinhole, pistole, posthole, pothole, redpoll, sinkhole, stackpole, tadpole, viole, walpole, wampole
3 Syllable Words
agricole, amphibole, anatole, buttonhole, casserole, coloroll, cubbyhole, decontrol, ebersole, espanol, eversole, glycerol, interpol, metropol, monopole, oriole, pigeonhole, rock'n'roll, rock-and-roll, self-control, seminole, superbowl, technitrol, vanderpoel, virazole
4 Syllable Words
levamisole
Definitions of toll
v. t. To take away; to vacate; to annul.
v. t. To draw; to entice; to allure. See Tole.
v. t. To cause to sound, as a bell, with strokes slowly and uniformly repeated; as, to toll the funeral bell.
v. t. To strike, or to indicate by striking, as the hour; to ring a toll for; as, to toll a departed friend.
v. t. To call, summon, or notify, by tolling or ringing.
v. i. To sound or ring, as a bell, with strokes uniformly repeated at intervals, as at funerals, or in calling assemblies, or to announce the death of a person.
n. The sound of a bell produced by strokes slowly and uniformly repeated.
n. A tax paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, or the like.
n. A liberty to buy and sell within the bounds of a manor.
n. A portion of grain taken by a miller as a compensation for grinding.
v. i. To pay toll or tallage.
v. i. To take toll; to raise a tax.
v. t. To collect, as a toll.