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I . club [klʌb] SUST.

1. club (group of people):

2. club (weapon):

4. club (playing card):

5. club (disco):

club car SUST. ingl. am.

club member SUST.

gliding club SUST.

golf club SUST.

1. golf club (stick):

2. golf club (sports association):

Indian club SUST. sports

rowing club SUST.

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I feel all the loud mouth pundits should keep quiet and face their clubs.
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Other clubs include stamp collection, drawing and painting, photography, gardening, pottery, band and junior cadet crops.
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Several of the night clubs have a cover charge, but the county parks and some jazz clubs allow free admission.
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He paid the start-up costs of the new magazine by deferring payment of sales taxes his clubs owed on their activities.
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Teachers earn extra pay for duties such as advising the clubs, writing curriculum or coaching athletics teams.
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Some clubs require paid or valet parking to be used if keeping cars on the premises, to generate revenue and help regulate patron behavior.
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The league strength now became more fluctuating due to the unpredictability of promotion-relegation play-offs, and it moved between sixteen and nineteen clubs.
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So instead of hiding their light under a bushel they decided to celebrate all the local organisations, clubs and craftworkers.
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Even nowadays, as a result of the ancient custom, the women remain faceless and nameless singing in clubs with restricted access.
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Producing national and local branch club magazines and events are typical activities of such clubs.
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