kerbing

/ˈkɜrbɪŋ/
noun
  1. The material or structure that forms a raised edge (kerb) along a road or path.
    • Damaged kerbing can cause drainage problems on the street.
    • The city replaced the old concrete kerbing with new stone blocks.
    • The workers installed metal kerbing to define the garden beds.
verb
  1. Present participle of kerb: to provide with a raised edge or to restrain.
    • The government is kerbing pollution with stricter laws.
    • The crew is kerbing the new road this week.
    • She is kerbing her spending to save for a vacation.