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Answer for the clue "Sent an invoice ", 6 letters:
billed

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Word definitions for billed in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bill \Bill\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Billed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Billing .] To strike; to peck. [Obs.] To join bills, as doves; to caress in fondness. ``As pigeons bill.'' --Shak. To bill and coo , to interchange caresses; -- said of doves; also of demonstrative ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Having a specified kind of bill (beak or beak-like projection). v (en-past of: bill )

Usage examples of billed.

It was the dark-haired one in his billed cap who had his hands out of sight.

He'd piled his hair up under a billed cap and added a cheap pair of sunglasses.

Since my run-in with Mister on Tuesday, I had not billed a singlehour for dear old Drake & Sweeney.

Our firm had anaccount with the restaurant, so it would be billed to Drake & Sweeney,and somewhere along the way our bean counters in the basement would finda way to bill the client for the cost of the food as well.

The year before I had billed just under seven hundred fifty thousanddollars.

They were also coded--buttons had to be pushed so that everycopy could be billed to a client.

With no effort whatsoever, I could see Arthur and Rafter andtheir team spending hours planning my arrest and its aftermath, hoursthat no doubt would be billed to RiverOaks, only because it happened tobe the client nearest to the mess.

All travel expenses were billed to the clients,and since the clients were getting the best legal talent in the world,the clients shouldn't complain about the perks.

His throat worked and his billed mouth opened and closed like a fish's.

Both Anakin and Padme were laughing now, and their laughter increased as they saw the look on the unfortunate creature's long billed face.

Long ears dripping, billed mouth shedding water like a duck's, he shook his head worriedly.

But outside providers, such as ambulance companies and medical supply businesses, can collect thousands of dollars for services never rendered, or goods not delivered, or goods billed out at inflated prices.

Hundreds of additional items, many of them minor, had been billed to Medicare in the months since her death.