clubs (Meaning)

clubs

a stick or bat used for hitting a ball in a game, a group identified by some common characteristic, a heavy usually wooden stick used as a weapon, to unite or combine for a common cause, a black figure resembling a clover leaf used to distinguish a suit of playing cards, the suit comprising cards marked with clubs, a playing card marked with a stylized figure of a black clover, to form a club, an association of persons for some common object usually jointly supported and meeting periodically, to contribute to a common fund, a heavy usually tapering staff especially of wood wielded as a weapon, an association of persons participating in a plan by which they agree to make regular payments or purchases in order to secure some advantage, an athletic association or team, the meeting place of a club, nightclub, a group of people associated because of a common interest, a card of the suit bearing clubs, club sandwich, something resembling a club, to pay a share of a common expense, to beat or strike with or as if with a club, to gather into a club-shaped mass, a stick or bat used to hit a ball in any of various games

clubs Sentence Examples

  1. The golfer swung his clubs with precision, sending the ball soaring down the fairway.
  2. The night club pulsated with music and flashing lights as people danced the night away.
  3. The garden club members gathered to discuss their favorite plants and share gardening tips.
  4. The university's political clubs hosted lively debates on current events.
  5. The children ran through the field, swinging their baseball bats like mighty clubs.
  6. The hikers carried sturdy hiking clubs to assist them on their journey through the wilderness.
  7. The cooking club experimented with new recipes and techniques, expanding their culinary skills.
  8. The social clubs at the retirement community provided opportunities for seniors to socialize and stay active.
  9. The club members gathered for their annual meeting to elect new officers and plan upcoming events.
  10. The police used clubs to disperse an unruly crowd that had gathered in the street.

FAQs About the word clubs

a stick or bat used for hitting a ball in a game, a group identified by some common characteristic, a heavy usually wooden stick used as a weapon, to unite or c

batons,canes, bats, billies, rods, staffs, rungs, waddies, shillalahs, nightsticks

breaks up, disbands,parts, divorces, splits,separates, segregates, falls out, dissolves, disunites

The golfer swung his clubs with precision, sending the ball soaring down the fairway.

The night club pulsated with music and flashing lights as people danced the night away.

The garden club members gathered to discuss their favorite plants and share gardening tips.

The university's political clubs hosted lively debates on current events.