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curb·ing    Audio Help   [kur-bing] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.the material forming a curb, as along a street.
2.curbstones collectively.
3.a curb, or a section of a curb.
Also, British, kerbing.


[Origin: 1585–95; curb + -ing1]
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curb    Audio Help   (kûrb)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. A concrete border or row of joined stones forming part of a gutter along the edge of a street.
  2. An enclosing framework, such as that around a skylight.
  3. A raised margin along an edge used to confine or strengthen.
  4. Something that checks or restrains: High interest rates put a curb on spending.
  5. A chain or strap that passes under a horse's lower jaw and serves in conjunction with the bit to restrain the horse.
  6. A market, originally on a street or sidewalk, for trading securities that are not listed on a stock exchange.

tr.v.   curbed, curb·ing, curbs
  1. To check, restrain, or control as if with a curb; rein in. See Synonyms at restrain.
  2. To lead (a dog) off the sidewalk into the gutter so that it can excrete waste.
  3. To furnish with a curb.


[Blend of Middle English, curved piece of wood (from Old French corbe, curved object, from corbe, curved, from Latin curvus) and Middle English corbe, horse strap (from corben, to bow down, halt, from Old French corber, to bow down, from Latin curvāre, from curvus, curved, bent; see sker-2 in Indo-European roots).]

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curb·ing    Audio Help   (kûr'bĭng)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. The material used to construct a curb.
  2. A row of curbstones; a curb.

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curbing

noun
an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter) [syn: curb

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