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- nounkerb (noun) · kerbs (plural noun) · curb (noun) · curbs (plural noun) · curb bit (noun) · curb bits (plural noun)
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa stone or concrete edging to a street or path.
- a check or restraint on something:"curbs on the powers of labor unions"
- a type of bit that is widely used in western riding. In English riding it is usually only used with a snaffle as part of a double bridle.
- a swelling on the back of a horse's hock, caused by spraining a ligament.
verbcurb (verb) · curbs (third person present) · curbed (past tense) · curbed (past participle) · curbing (present participle)- US ENGLISHlead (a dog being walked) near the curb to urinate or defecate, in order to avoid soiling buildings, sidewalks, etc..
Originlate 15th century (denoting a strap fastened to the bit): from Old French courber ‘bend, bow’, from Latin curvare (see curve). - People also ask
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Web2 days ago · noun. 1. something that restrains or holds back. 2. any enclosing framework, such as a wall of stones around the top of a well. 3. a. Also called: curb bit. a horse's bit with an attached chain or strap, which …
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