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club

Definition for club

noun as in bat, stick

noun as in social organization

noun as in golfing tool

verb as in hit hard with object

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Example Sentences

"It's all for a good cause, for our beloved club," he says.

From BBC

In the UK and abroad, there have been major controversies in football, swimming and gymnastics clubs, where allegations of physical, sexual and emotional abuse have been made against coaches by young athletes.

From BBC

"Endocannabinoid receptors function like a velvet rope at an exclusive club. When stress induces the release of too many endocannabinoids, the velvet rope falls, causing more generalized aversive fearful memories to form," explains Josselyn.

In his first public comments since arriving in the UK, former Sporting boss Amorim told United's club media he is determined to change that narrative.

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Two of the UK's biggest clubs have announced they will host onsite drug testing for the first time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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