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n. (plural of curbstone English)
Usage examples of "curbstones".
Although it is spring, even warmer than in Tyrhavven and Vergren, he sees no flowers, no colors except the greens of shrubs and grass and the whites of the curbstones and pavement.
The three continue until they have passed through the outer low gates and the curbstones have given way to a flat stone highway from which white dust rises with each descending hoof.
The eyes and earrings of Italians twinkled in and out of the alleyways and basements, and they seemed to abound even in the streets, where long ranks of trucks drawn up in Sunday rest along the curbstones suggested the presence of a race of sturdier strength than theirs.
Meany used to carry the granite slabs, the curbstones and cornerstones, and the monuments.
With his free hand, he held fast to one of the loading chains-they were the chains for fastening down the curbstones or the monuments.
She was torn from her hold,pulled down off the curbstones, lifted bodily, and hauled,scuffling ignominiously, to the grassplot outside the cave.
Despite the mist of spring, he sees no flowers, no colors except for the green of shrubs and grass and the white of the curbstones and pavement.