club
A club dedicated to one or more sports.
A club for admirers of a particular celebrity, sports team, etc.
A club that serves a specific neighborhood or community.
A group of people who meet to discuss books they have read.
A club providing leisure activities for young people.
A club organized for the purpose of social activities.
A private club with facilities for exercise, swimming, saunas, etc.
A private club, typically with a golf course and other sports facilities.
A club that is only open to members.
A place with exercise equipment and facilities, also known as a gym.
A club that is difficult to join, often expensive or for a select group.
A place of entertainment open at night, with a bar and music. Often written as one word: nightclub.
A venue where stand-up comedians perform.
A person who belongs to a club.
The building used by a club. Often written as one word: clubhouse.
The person in charge of a committee or organization.
A person who plays recorded music in a club.
The culture and social environment associated with nightclubs.
Used to indicate membership or presence within a club.
To become a member of a club.
To be a member of a club.
To manage or be in charge of a club.
A common, informal way to say form or found a club.
A more formal way to say 'join a club'.
To create or establish a club.
To establish a club, often with a formal basis.