Definitionn. an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones
Last update: June 18, 2015
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She shoved the book back into its place and gave the shelf a last swipe, curbing her tongue as she dismounted the chair. [Please select]
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"By curbing such inclinations in my daughters we keep on the safe side." [Please select]
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He made the first attempt at curbing the nobles, assisted by Suger, the Abbot of St. [Please select]
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There came a day when Apollo could no longer put curbing hands on his fierce longing. [Please select]
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This line of treatment rather aggravated Merle's symptoms instead of curbing the tendency. [Please select]
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His imagination was in rebellion against the curbing to which he strove to subject it. [Please select]
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This curbing afterward supported the traveler used in laying the concrete. [Please select]
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They are constructed by excavating and curbing a well or shaft and filling it with concrete. [Please select]
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But he was not in the habit of curbing his impatience, and he determined that he would not wait till another day. [Please select]
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The rain poured in torrents, but the Ransom mansion was a blaze of light, and a canopy with rubber roof stretched down the high brownstone steps across the sidewalk to the curbing. [Please select]
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