curb·side

[kurb-sahyd]
noun
1.
a side of a pavement or street bordered by a curb.
adjective
2.
being adjacent to a curb: The car's curbside door is stuck.
Also, British, kerbside.


Origin:
1945–50; curb + side1

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curbside

noun
the side of a sidewalk that is bordered by a curb; "policemen stood at intervals along the curbside" 
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Example sentences
They make it easy for people to get in and out of automobiles parked curbside without mashing your plants.
Some places may provide curbside recycling pickup, while others require you to
  transport the materials to a central facility.
Affix this sticker to the inside of the curbside window.
Visit your city's or county's official website or call for information about
  municipal curbside pickup.
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