释义
[ kluhb -ing ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈklʌb ɪŋ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Informal . the activity of going to nightclubs, especially to dance to popular music, drink, and socialize: Clubbing every night is expensive, not to mention tiring.
Origin of clubbing club + -ing1
Words nearby clubbing club bag, clubbed, clubbed digit, clubbed finger, clubber, clubbing , clubby, club car, club chair, club class, club culture
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Example sentences from the Web for clubbing The global capital of clubbing has a secret—there's an underground war being waged to be the top club impresario in town.
The Battle to Be King of Ibiza Nightlife | Melanie Mendelewitsch| October 5, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The two secret ingredients: Poehler and Fey, who transform into clubbing Guidettes with unconventional pickup lines.
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Her kid sister Ava (Mia Wasikowska) is also hanging out in Detroit and convinces the oldsters to go out for a night of clubbing .
Polanski and Jarmusch at Cannes | Richard Porton| May 26, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Poolside with an ocean view by day, fine dining and clubbing at night.
Fresh Picks | Chris Santos| December 1, 2009| DAILY BEAST
By clubbing our funds together, we shall do bravely; no fear of that.'
The Old Curiosity Shop | Charles Dickens
Clubbing the piece, I sprang forward, and felled the foremost of the two with a sharp blow on his hat.
The Chainbearer | J. Fenimore Cooper
Tom Bodine took in the situation and sprang forward, clubbing his revolver.
The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border | Gerald Breckenridge
Peter went to his room and, after a due course of clubbing and tubbing, dressed himself with the utmost care.
The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him | Paul Leicester Ford
Saps: a clubbing with weapons made from saplings; synonymous with "timber."
Tramping with Tramps | Josiah Flynt
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British Dictionary definitions for clubbing noun the activity of frequenting nightclubs and similar establishments
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Words related to clubbing business, staff, union, league, company, association, society, bash, clobber, pummel, whack, bludgeon, sap, cudgel, works, baton, mace, blackjack, truncheon, hammer
Medical definitions for clubbing n. A condition affecting the fingers and toes in which the extremities are broadened and the nails are shiny and abnormally curved.
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