Similar words: power broker, herb, sherbet, herbal, verbal, proverb, acerbic, verbose. Meaning: [kɜrb /kɜːb] n. an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter).
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31. Now the Autocrat was nosing down the kerb.
32. A white Mini was parked at the kerb.
33. There were two cabs standing by the kerb.
34. Chauffeurs wait at the kerb beside long, illegally-parked cars.
35. Henry kicked the side of the kerb viciously.
36. The lights changed as she got to the kerb.
37. He crossed the road, pausing on the kerb and looking back towards the Lancia.
38. Outside, parked close to the kerb, stood an automobile that was a collector's dream.
39. A beautiful metallic green sports car was parked at the kerb.
40. He came to a car parked by the kerb, stopped, took a deep breath, then walked on.
41. Bunny, unshaven, stood at the kerb with the stage manager of the Empire.
42. It skidded in an arc ... mounted the kerb and ploughed through the bench where the children were sitting.
43. Signe saw the policeman just as I pulled away from the kerb.
44. He sat on the kerb and waited for it to pass.
45. The huge lorry is forced to mount the kerb to avoid a collision with the oncoming car.
46. The Dodge mounted the kerb, headlights suddenly stabbing out on full beam.
47. He came to a stop to feel for the kerb.
48. Parked at the kerb was a smart new van in pale blue.
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49. Walking near doorways or the kerb puts you within range of a hidden attacker or a parked car.
50. One moment standing at Reception and then wafted, as if he were a feather fluttering, to the car on the kerb.
51. Moreover, he was so near to the kerb that heavy vehicles passing close by spattered his shoes and trousers with filth.
52. The three of us stood with a long empty space along the kerb to either side of us.
53. Dominic, Barnabas, Samantha and Georgina were sitting on the kerb poking sticks through the drain cover.
54. So much of it, so much of life in that part of the city, was down by the kerb.
55. Jeering and chanting, they thrust her down on to the kerb.
56. Clare helped her into a black car that stood by the kerb with its door open.
57. Police say extra vigilance has helped to kerb the recent spate of attacks on horses.
58. Lights blazing, their car cannoned off the kerb, tyres squealing in protest, then they were roaring along the alley.
59. After a few long moments it found its legs and scampered to the far kerb.
60. They helped me over the next road, me nearly tripping as I crossed the far kerb.