noun
- The edge of a sidewalk or pavement, typically made of stone or concrete, that borders a street or road.
Usage: British English spelling; American English uses 'curb'.
Examples
- The car pulled up to the kerb to drop off passengers.
- Children were warned not to play near the kerb.
- She stepped off the kerb and crossed the street.
- The kerb was painted white to mark the no-parking zone.
- He sat on the kerb waiting for the bus.