book club |
a commercial enterprise that sells or lends books to subscribers, usu. at a discount in exchange for a specified minimum purchase. |
club car |
a railroad passenger car equipped with lounge chairs, tables, and a buffet or bar. |
club sandwich |
a sandwich of three or more layers of bread, often toasted, that is filled with layers of meat, cheese, tomato, mayonnaise, and the like. |
club soda |
a carbonated, unflavored water; soda water. |
club steak |
a beefsteak cut from the upper end of the short loin. |
country club |
a suburban social club with a clubhouse and facilities for sports such as swimming, golf, and tennis. |
fan club |
an organization of fans of a particular entertainer, sports team, or other famous entity. Members of a fan club are primarily linked by mail or e-mail. |
Four-H club |
an organization in the U.S. that teaches young people about farming and how to take care of a home. Four-H clubs are so named because they are meant to improve the heads, hearts, hands, and health of their members. |
glee club |
a choral group that sings glees and other short choral pieces. |
golf club |
in golf, any of a set of long slender clubs with wooden or metal heads for hitting the ball. [2 definitions] |
health club |
a private club offering a variety of facilities, equipment, and instruction for physical exercise and fitness to a paid membership. |
Indian club |
a wood or metal club with a long neck, like a bottle, used for hand and arm exercises. |
key club |
a private nightclub to which each member has a key. |
Rotary Club |
a local unit of an international men's service organization. |
supper club |
a nightclub, esp. a luxurious one serving fine foods and liquors. |