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noun
- 1. an association dedicated to a particular interest or activity: "I belong to a photographic club" Similar
- 2. an organization constituted to play matches in a particular sport: "a football club" Similar
verb
- 1. combine with others so as to collect a sum of money for a particular purpose: British "friends and colleagues clubbed together to buy him a present"
- 2. go out to nightclubs: informal "she enjoys going clubbing in Oxford"
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The meaning of CLUB is a heavy usually tapering staff especially of wood wielded as a weapon. How to use club in a sentence.
CLUB definition: 1. an organization of people with a common purpose or interest, who meet regularly and take part in…. Learn more.
A club is a group of people who share an interest, whether it's playing chess or hiding out in a tree house together. You might join a club if you love to play golf or discuss books with a friendly bunch of people.
A club is an organization of people interested in a particular activity or subject who usually meet on a regular basis.
noun. a heavy stick, usually thicker at one end than at the other, suitable for use as a weapon; a cudgel. Synonyms: billy, bludgeon. a group of persons organized for a social, literary, athletic, political, or other purpose: They organized a computer club. Synonyms: society, association.
1. a stout stick, usually with one end thicker than the other, esp one used as a weapon. 2. (Golf) a stick or bat used to strike the ball in various sports, esp golf. See golf club 1. 3. (Gymnastics) short for Indian club. 4. a group or association of people with common aims or interests: a wine club. 5.
Club is often used to refer to a group of people who regularly meet together or take part in sports. Most young people's groups are called clubs . A society is usually concerned with a special interest, for example birdwatching or local history, and sends newsletters or magazines to its members.