clubs

[klʌbz]

clubs Definition

  • 1a playing card with a black symbol of three leaves on it
  • 2a group of people, organizations, or nations that have joined together for a particular purpose
  • 3a heavy stick that is used as a weapon
  • 4a place where people go to dance and listen to music

Using clubs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clubs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He played the ace of clubs.

  • Example

    The United Nations is a club of nations.

  • Example

    The thief threatened the victim with a club.

  • Example

    Let's go to the club tonight and dance.

clubs Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clubs

Phrases with clubs

  • join the club

    used to tell someone that they are not alone in experiencing an unpleasant situation or feeling

    Example

    A: I'm so tired of working long hours. B: Join the club.

  • club sandwich

    a sandwich made with three slices of bread and usually containing chicken, bacon, lettuce, and tomato

    Example

    I'll have a club sandwich and fries, please.

  • book club

    a group of people who meet regularly to discuss books they have read

    Example

    I joined a book club to meet other people who love reading.

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Summary: clubs in Brief

The term 'clubs' [klʌbz] refers to a playing card with a black symbol of three leaves on it, a group of people, organizations, or nations that have joined together for a particular purpose, a heavy stick that is used as a weapon, and a place where people go to dance and listen to music. It extends into phrases like 'join the club,' and 'book club,' denoting groups of people with shared interests.