curbkɜrb
curb (v)
- present
- curbs
- past
- curbed
- past participle
- curbed
- present participle
- curbing
curb (n)
- plural
- curbs
English Definitions:
curb, curbing, kerb (noun)
an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway consisting of a line of curbstones (usually forming part of a gutter)
curb, curb bit (noun)
a horse's bit with an attached chain or strap to check the horse
American Stock Exchange, AMEX, Curb (noun)
a stock exchange in New York
bridle, check, curb (verb)
the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess
"his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper"
control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate (verb)
lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits
"moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
suppress, stamp down, inhibit, subdue, conquer, curb (verb)
to put down by force or authority
"suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"
curb (verb)
keep to the curb
"curb your dogs"
restrict, curtail, curb, cut back (verb)
place restrictions on
"curtail drinking in school"
curb (Noun)
A row of concrete along the edge of a road; a kerb (UK)
curb (Noun)
A raised margin along the edge of something, as a strengthening.
curb (Noun)
Something that checks or restrains.
curb (Noun)
A riding or driving bit for a horse that has rein action which amplifies the pressure in the mouth by leverage advantage placing pressure on the poll via the crown piece of the bridle and chin groove via a curb chain.
curb (Noun)
A sidewalk, covered or partially enclosed, bordering the airport terminal road system with an adjacent paved areas to permit vehicles to off-load or load passengers.
curb (Verb)
To check, restrain or control.
curb (Verb)
To rein in.
curb (Verb)
To furnish with a curb.
curb (Verb)
To force to "bite the curb" (hit the pavement curb); see curb stomp.
curb (Verb)
To damage vehicle wheels or tires by running into or over a pavement curb.
Curb
Curb is the first studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback. Originally self-released by the band on May 1, 1996, the album was later reissued by Roadrunner in 2002, with a different album cover. The album is named after a friend named Curby, who was killed in a car accident, along with his girlfriend who was also in the car. The original album cover is a picture of the wrecked car that Curby was killed in. The songs "Where?", "Fly", "Left" and "Window Shopper" had previously been released on the band's first extended play Hesher, and were re-recorded for the album. "Just Four" was later re-recorded and released as "Just For" on the band's third album, Silver Side Up, in 2001. When reissued in 2002, Curb entered the American Billboard 200 albums chart at number 182. The album received its first certification 14 years after its release date; it was certified Gold in Canada as of March 2010. The majorly distorted guitar riffs and raw vocals from Curb are not as present in later releases. "Fly" was released as the only single from the album, in July 1996, for which the band's first promotional music video was also recorded. It showed the band playing at what appeared to be a party at a house.
Curb
A curb (North American English), or kerb (Commonwealth English except Canada; see spelling differences), is the edge where a raised sidewalk or road median/central reservation meets a street or other roadway.
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