"Club-foot" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Club-foot is a congenital medical condition, also known as talipes equinovarus, where a child is born with a deformed foot that points downward and inward, resembling the shape of a club.
Clubbing refers to the act of visiting nightclubs or dance clubs, typically on weekends, to socialize, listen to music, and sometimes take drugs or drink alcohol. It is a popular form of entertainment, especially among young adults, and involves dancing, partying, and hanging out with friends in a loud and lively environment.
Clubfoot is a congenital deformity where the foot turns inward or downward, often requiring surgery or other treatments to correct. It can cause difficulty walking and other mobility issues.
A clubhouse is a small building or a room, usually located within a larger structure or facility, where people gather to share common interests, activities, or hobbies. It can be a social hub, a meeting place, or a place for relaxation. Examples include a sports team's clubhouse, a children's clubhouse for after-school activities, or a community center's clubhouse for seniors.