Proper noun
Kerbs (plural Kerbses)
A surname from German.
Meanwhile, the recently-installed roundabout on the A251, which is to be the main junction leading to the new development, is already set to be modified due to HGVs regularly running over the kerbs. Source: Internet
“We must segregate our wastes in our respective market, bag our wastes and ensure we patronise PSP operators, stop creating illegal dumpsites on road medians, kerbs, open spaces and road setbacks and start policing our environment. Source: Internet
"It bugs me how many people have dropped kerbs and driveways and they don't use them too. Source: Internet
Valtteri Bottas won the race at the Red Bull Ring for Mercedes but he and his team mate Lewis Hamilton, the six-times Formula One world champion, were told to avoid the kerbs due to the risk of vibration damage. Source: Internet
Turns 11 and 12 make up a challenging, high-speed, left-right chicane where drivers ride the kerbs, however too much kerb can upset the car's balance. Source: Internet
Officials said planting of exotic plants will proceed with the construction of cement concrete kerbs along the way. Source: Internet