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Synonyms for club

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Synonyms for club

a group of people united in a relationship and having some interest, activity, or purpose in common

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Synonyms for club

a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together

a building that is occupied by a social club

golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball

a playing card in the minor suit that has one or more black trefoils on it

a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink

unite with a common purpose

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gather and spend time together

strike with a club or a bludgeon

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gather into a club-like mass

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References in classic literature ?
The count walked up and down the hall in his dressing gown, giving orders to the club steward and to the famous Feoktist, the Club's head cook, about asparagus, fresh cucumbers, strawberries, veal, and fish for this dinner.
"I said that I wished to have such a club, and asked what I should do to win it.
The Gun Club once founded, it is easy to conceive the result of the inventive genius of the Americans.
'Well, I'm but a poor crittur (not being member of a club), but I think I can tell you to make your mind easy on that head.
"What I need is a longer club. And there's that broken oar ready to hand."
Maston's telegram, two parties were formed in the bosom of the Gun Club. On one side were those who admitted the fall of the projectile, and consequently the return of the travelers; on the other, those who believed in the observations of Long's Peak, concluded that the commander of the Susquehanna had made a mistake.
And how much more interesting did the spectacle become, when, starting into full life and animation, as a simultaneous call for 'Pickwick' burst from his followers, that illustrious man slowly mounted into the Windsor chair, on which he had been previously seated, and addressed the club himself had founded.
While the topic of the Countess's marriage was still the one topic of conversation, a member of the club entered the smoking-room whose appearance instantly produced a dead silence.
The DUSTPAN SOCIETY will meet on Wednesday next, and parade in the upper story of the Club House.
But while he eyed the approaching hand, he at the same time contrived to keep track of the club in the other hand, suspended threateningly above him.
"I leave the answer to my club," was the Buli's reply.
The May-Day dance, for instance, was to be discerned on the afternoon under notice, in the guise of the club revel, or "club-walking," as it was there called.
He was one of the most noticeable members of the Reform Club, though he seemed always to avoid attracting attention; an enigmatical personage, about whom little was known, except that he was a polished man of the world.
They were the family of William, one of our club waiters who had been disappointing me grievously of late.
The Judge was at a meeting of the Raisin Growers' Association, and the boys were busy organizing an athletic club, on the memorable night of Manuel's treachery.