Pronunciation: /klʌb/
noun a group of people or organization united by a common interest or purpose
A1 I joined a book club to meet new people.
A2 She is a member of the photography club at school.
B1 The chess club meets every Friday evening at the community center.
B2 The hiking club organizes weekend trips to explore different trails.
C1 As president of the club, she is responsible for organizing events and meetings.
C2 The club's annual gala fundraiser was a huge success, raising thousands of dollars for charity.
verb to join or become a member of a club
A1 I clubbed together with my friends to buy a present for our teacher.
A2 She clubbed the ingredients together to make a delicious salad for lunch.
B1 The team clubbed their resources together to fund the new project.
B2 The company clubbed various departments together to work on the merger.
C1 The political parties clubbed together to form a coalition government.
C2 The musicians clubbed their talents together to create a masterpiece.
formal The club members gathered for their monthly meeting to discuss upcoming events.
informal Let's hit up the club this weekend and dance the night away!
slang I heard that new club is lit, we should check it out.
figurative Joining the book club opened up a whole new world of literature for me.
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