"Clubs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A club is a group of people who share a common interest, activity, or purpose. It can refer to a formal organization or association, or an informal gathering of friends or like-minded individuals.
To club something or someone is to hit or strike it violently and repeatedly, typically with a heavy object such as a club. This can also be used figuratively to describe feeling exhausted or drained, as if one's energy has been "clubbed" out of them.
In British English, a "clubber" refers to a person who frequents nightclubs or is a fan of disco or dance music. In Australian English, a "clubber" is often used to mean a Hawthorn Football Club supporter, as the word "club" is a reference to the Richmond Football Club's rival team, the Hawthorn Football Club. More generally, it can also refer to anyone who is a fan of any sport or organization that has a name involving the word "club".
Clubbers refers to people who frequent nightclubs, especially those who go to rave parties or attend electronic dance music (EDM) events. It can also describe the general crowd or audience at such events.
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.
Clubfooted refers to a congenital deformity of the foot, also known as talipes equinovarus, in which the foot is turned inward and downward, often making it difficult to walk or stand properly. The term can also be used figuratively to describe someone who is clumsily or awkwardly handled or managed.
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.
The verb "cluck" means to make a low, faintly hissing sound, typically made by a hen or a broody hen. It can also be used to describe the act of making a silly, awkward, or foolish noise. For example: "The hen clucked contentedly in the barnyard."
The verb "clucked" is the past tense of the verb "cluck", which is a sound made by a hen or other bird, typically a low, repetitive, and somewhat gruff noise. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a low, rough voice. For example, "The old comedian's clucked voice couldn't be heard from the back of the room."
A clue is a hint or a piece of information that helps to solve a puzzle, riddle, or mystery. It is often a subtle or hidden hint that requires careful consideration or insight to understand its significance. Clues can take many forms, such as a cryptic message, a physical object, or an observation that needs to be made.