Found 3 items, similar to Clubbed.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: club
alat pemukul, belantan, cengkeh, gada, mementung, menggada, penggodam, pentung, pentungan, perkumpulan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: clubbed
clubbed
See
club
club
n 1: a team of professional baseball players who play and travel
together;
“each club played six home games with teams in
its own division” [syn:
baseball club,
ball club,
nine]
2: a formal association of people with similar interests;
“he
joined a golf club”;
“they formed a small lunch society”;
“men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen
today” [syn:
society,
guild,
gild,
lodge,
order]
3: stout stick that is larger at one end;
“he carried a club in
self defense”;
“he felt as if he had been hit with a club”
4: a building occupied by a club;
“the clubhouse needed a new
roof” [syn:
clubhouse]
5: golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball [syn:
golf club
,
golf-club]
6: a playing card in the minor suit of clubs (having one or
more black trefoils on it);
“he led a small club”;
“clubs
were trumps”
7: a spot that is open late at night and that provides
entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing
and food and drink;
“don't expect a good meal at a
cabaret”;
“the gossip columnist got his information by
visiting nightclubs every night”;
“he played the drums at
a jazz club” [syn:
cabaret,
nightclub,
nightspot]
[also:
clubbing,
clubbed]
club
v 1: unite with a common purpose;
“The two men clubbed together”
2: gather and spend time together;
“They always club together”
3: strike with a club or a bludgeon [syn:
bludgeon]
[also:
clubbing,
clubbed]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Clubbed
Clubbed
\Clubbed\, a.
Shaped like a club; grasped like, or used as, a club.
--Skelton.
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Club
\Club\ (kl[u^]b), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Clubbed (kl[u^]bd);
p. pr. & vb. n.
Clubbing.]
1. To beat with a club.
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2. (Mil.) To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.
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To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in
the commanding officer to restore any given body of
men to their natural front in line or column.
--Farrow.
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3. To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a
common end; as, to club exertions.
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4. To raise, or defray, by a proportional assesment; as, to
club the expense.
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To club a musket (Mil.), to turn the breach uppermost, so
as to use it as a club.
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