curbside
noun
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adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English curb Proto-Indo-European *seh₁-der. Proto-Germanic *sīdaz Proto-Germanic *sīdǭ Old English sīde Middle English side English side English -side English curbside From curb + -side.
- Adjacent to the curb.
“Airlines now often limit curbside check-in to select passengers.”
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree English curb Proto-Indo-European *seh₁-der. Proto-Germanic *sīdaz Proto-Germanic *sīdǭ Old English sīde Middle English side English side English -side English curbside From curb + -side.
- A location next to the curb
“The City Council unanimously passed a bill yesterday that would sharply increase fines for people who steal recyclable material from curbsides […].”
“He parked behind her, then approached Bland's Hyundai slowly along the curbside, leaning in to speak to her through the open passenger window.”