1. curbing - Noun
2. curbing - Verb
of Curb
Source: Webster's dictionary... I have noticed that when things happen in one's imaginings, they never happen in one's life, so I am curbing myself. Dodie Smith
Some laws of state aimed at curbing crime are even more criminal. Friedrich Engels
In order to be able to go on living it is possible that the bankrupt peoples will have to enter on a new path of self-denial, by curbing their covetousness and putting a check on the indefinite expansion of their wants, and by having smaller families. Nikolai Berdyaev
I feel this, truly proclaimed, will help the curbing of this tendency I know this sharing of shame will ensure that I won't forget myself so easily. Alanis Morissette
I have a tendency toward the pleasures of the flesh. It's a battle for me, as far as weight and things like that. But I'm curbing them because I want to continue to do comedy, and the two don't mix. So I try to fight those demons. Chris Farley
We must solve the problem in health care by curbing out-of-control costs that erode paychecks for working families and push quality coverage out of reach for millions of Americans. Paul Ryan