curbstone
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of curbstone
Example Sentences
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At the edge of the neighbourhood, there are still trenches where the Ukrainians dug in for the defence of the city, and chewed curbstones where their tanks mounted the pavements.
From BBC
At both sites, huge curbstones — carved with spirals, crosshatches, bull’s-eyes, and chevrons — add to the mystery.
From Seattle Times
Gabriel often saw him on the streets, playing on the curbstone with other boys his age.
From Literature
It bunches on the curbstone, wrists crossed, and hides its smile under a wide-brim hat.
From Literature
Blocks before you reach the market, you can hear it: a low hum of argument and chatter, punctuated by dollies thumping over the curbstones and vendors shouting deals.
From The Guardian
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