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    curb
    /kəːb/

    noun

    • 1. a check or restraint on something: "plans to introduce tougher curbs on insider dealing"
    • 2. a type of bit with a strap or chain attached which passes under a horse's lower jaw, used as a check.

    verb

    • 1. restrain or keep in check: "she promised she would curb her temper"
    • 2. lead (a dog being walked) near the curb to urinate or defecate, in order to avoid soiling buildings, pavements, etc. US

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  3. Curb can be a verb meaning to control or limit something unwanted, or a noun meaning a raised edge along a street. Learn how to use curb in different contexts, see examples and find synonyms.

  4. Curb can be a verb meaning to control or limit something, or a noun meaning a raised edge along a road or a limit on something. Learn how to use curb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Learn the noun and verb meanings of curb, a word that can refer to an edging, a restraint, or a check. See synonyms, examples, and word history of curb.

  6. A curb is the edge of the sidewalk beside the road. When you're using the word curb as a noun, it's the raised edging beside a street. When curb is a verb, it means to restrain or hold back, like when you curb your impulse to laugh while watching a badly acted play.

  7. Learn the meaning of curb as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, pronunciation, and examples. Find out the difference between curb and kerb, and the origin and usage of the word.

  8. Curb is a noun that means a rim, a restraint, or a market, and a verb that means to control or check something. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, antonyms, and examples of usage.

  9. Curb can be a noun or a verb, meaning a concrete border along a street, a device to restrain a horse, or an act of controlling something. Learn the different meanings, synonyms, and examples of curb and kerb.