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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61. Parking was not allowed at that kerb, but no one would stop him.
62. Scott pulled the car over to the kerb, his right hand slipping inside his jacket.
63. The lines marked out with sticky tape are where the kerb is going to be under the traffic-scheme proposals.
64. But no one was there save for a woman with an umbrella, a cyclist going wearily along by the kerb.
65. At the kerb the taxi's diesel engine idled noisily as a passenger's face peered uncertainly through the window.
66. Quite suddenly Tweed pulled in at the kerb before they reached the hotel.
67. After a short time had passed he began to tap his foot on the kerb impatiently.
68. Peter's red Jag was parked by the kerb across the street from the boarding house.
69. The cab swerved in towards the kerb with a squeal of brakes.
70. The child's mother caught him just in time, and yanked him away from the kerb.
71. Usefully, the door mirror tilts downwards to show the kerb when reverse is engaged.
72. The car's tyres grazed ( against ) the kerb.
73. He hit his forehead against kerb when he fell.
74. Park ( your car ) about nine inches clear of the kerb.
75. I step off the kerb and a cyclist nearly knocks me down.
76. Stop at kerb and look both ways before crossing ( the road ).
77. We also specialize in precast concrete production like kerb, paving block, decorative block, roofing tile , road barrier, channel cover and grasscrete etc.
78. In financial markets the term kerb is used to describe trading outside official market hours. The expression comes from trading literally ...
79. Tom hit his forehead against the kerb when he fell.
80. Our so-called buyer wants to know if we've got written evidence of permission for the kerb outside our house to be lowered.
81. In financial markets the term kerb is used to describe trading outside official market hours.
82. He hit his forehead against the kerb when he fell.
83. Crowds of people lined the kerb to see the funeral procession.
84. In the fog he felt for the kerb with his walking stick.
85. In the fog he felt for kerb with his walking stick.
86. The trees which gave the road its name stood at regular intervals along the kerb.
87. The car drew up at the kerb and the driver got out.
88. LME copper traded a ton,[http://sentencedict.com/kerb.html] up 3.4 % on the previous afternoon kerb.
89. Seeing a man, a navvy or something of the kind, standing on the kerb in the Waterloo Road.