Kerb in a sentence as a noun

There are small guide wheels that run against the kerb and servo the steering.

If you look it up, you'll find that "kerb" is the alternate, UK spelling of "curb".

Additionally, the kerb weight of the E2O is 830kg.

You put a low concrete kerb in a very narrow lane ie. 12 inches wider than the bus.

General waste is picked up from the kerb each week, while the other two are picked up on alternate weeks.

The rear wheel part of the gentle kerb hop is the tricky bit, I can do it with my eyes closed but describing it is a lot harder.

What has surprised me is how good it is at parking between badly parked SUVs on the side of our street that doesn't really have much of a kerb.

If I'm wanting to park my car at the kerb in many cities I cannot pay as the parking is time limited and popular and parked out.

You're arguing that someone who wasn't engaged in any criminal activity should be OK with kerb-crawling followed by foot pursuit.

Very many people have a disability, yet you're suggesting very rare benefits of keeping kerbs that hamper people with disabilities.

On a few occasions I've actually walked round the car and wondered what it was using as a reference point for parking - because it definitely wasn't the kerb or the cars in front/behind.

I can leave my car in the driveway/kerb but I don't want some roaring truck at 6am outside my house.- Price would need to be competitive though I'd happily pay a reasonable premium -say 5-10c per litre.- What services could you bolt on?

> If you spot a USB flash drive cemented into a wall or kerb, you may have stumbled across a Dead Drop, part of a global art project borrowing tricks from the world of espionageOr, you might have stumbled across 240VAC wired to a USB connector.

In the UK we have a landfill tax in an attempt to drive up recycling rates which alongside kerb collection of recyclables has workedUnfortunately it's also leading to local government approving incinerators for other types of rubbish

I like those because they look like the seamen on the tugs.>I'm watching the rain running down the gutter on the side of the road - the road cambers gently to the curb so the cross section of flow is wedge shaped with a slight curve - water running fast but there is a stable pattern of waves at an angle to the kerb that stays the same.

Kerb definitions

noun

an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter)

See also: curb curbing