The edge of pavement is often referred to as the shoulder of the road. This area typically runs along the side of the pavement and provides a buffer between the road surface and surrounding terrain.
A pavement sign can be purchased from a number of online stores. Some of the stores that sell pavement signs are Boards Direct, XL Displays, Next Day Displays and Portfolio Display Ltd.
The border or margin of a table or bed is typically referred to as the "edge."
In British English, "pavement" refers to the pedestrian walkway at the side of a road, equivalent to what is known as a "sidewalk" in American English.
You may be referring to the "shore." Sometimes, but not always, the shore is a "beach."
That would be called a "hobnail glass plate." These plates are known for their decorative raised bumps or balls around the edge which resemble hobnails.
the pavement
The edge of the pavement near the road is called the "curb" in the US and the "kerb" in the UK. They are spelled differently but they are pronounced the same.
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A sidewalk in the UK is called "pavement" or "foot path"
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Slow down but proceed forward and slowly steer back on to the pavement.
get a police
Yes. "Pavement" is what Americans call a "sidewalk."
It means you are going the wrong way
on the wrong side of the road
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In the UK we call the US sidewalk the 'pavement' and what the US calls the pavement (the paved area) is called the 'road' in the UK. However in both cultures I believe the edge of the pavement is called the curb. This may be just an end of the paved area or may be demarcated by a set of curb stones which raise the sidewalk above the height of the road surface.