Club ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Club ( noun )

  1. A heavy stick used as a weapon.
  2. An organization or group that people join for a particular purpose or interest.
  3. A building or establishment where people gather for a particular purpose, such as a social club or night club.
  4. A set of playing cards in a particular suit.
  5. A golf club used to hit a golf ball.

Origin:

The word club comes from the old english word "clybb" which means a heavy stick used as a weapon. this word was used to refer to a heavy stick used as a weapon.

Examples:

  1. He hit the thief with a club.
  2. She joined the book club.
  3. They went to the night club.
  4. The club cards were in a suit.
  5. He used a driver golf club.

(As a verb)

Club ( verb )

  1. A heavy stick used as a weapon.
  2. An organization or group that people join for a particular purpose or interest.
  3. A building or establishment where people gather for a particular purpose, such as a social club or night club.
  4. A set of playing cards in a particular suit.
  5. A golf club used to hit a golf ball.

Origin:

The word club comes from the old english word "clybb" which means a heavy stick used as a weapon. this word was used to refer to a heavy stick used as a weapon.

Examples:

  1. He hit the thief with a club.
  2. She joined the book club.
  3. They went to the night club.
  4. The club cards were in a suit.
  5. He used a driver golf club.
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