Malay Meaning of clubs
kelab
Other Malay words related to kelab
- kelawar
- Tongkat
- baton
- rotan
- waddies
- Pukulan
- bola biliard
- Tonfa
- Belantan
- belantan
- tukul
- godam
- Palu
- tongkat
- batang-batang
- anak tangga
- belantan
- tongkat
- kakitangan
- tongkat
- tongkat
- pokok beringin
- kumbang
- blackjack
- penipu
- tongkat gembala
- tongkat uskup
- palu
- hickory
- belati
- merobek
- Rotan
- tukul besar
- tongkat
- suis
- Kayu berjalan
Nearest Words of clubs
Definitions and Meaning of clubs in English
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
FAQs About the word clubs
kelab
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
kelawar,Tongkat,baton,rotan,waddies,Pukulan,bola biliard,Tonfa,Belantan,belantan
bahagian,pecah,membubarkan,perceraian,perpecahan,terlepas,tidak terlibat,larut,berpisah,terpisah
clubbiness => suasana kelab, clowns => badut, clowning (around) => melawak, clowned (around) => Badut, clowned => badut,