Definition of Clubbed

1. a. Shaped like a club; grasped like, or used as, a club.

Definition of Clubbed

1. Verb. (past of club) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Clubbed

1. club [v] - See also: club

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clubbed

club haul
club head
club kid
club kids
club member
club moss
club mosses
club nine
club sandwich
club sandwiches
club soda
club sodas
club steak
clubable
clubbable
clubbed (current term)
clubbed digits
clubbed fingers
clubber
clubbers
clubbier
clubbiest
clubbiness
clubbinesses
clubbing
clubbings
clubbish
clubbism
clubbisms

Literary usage of Clubbed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1907)
"Imperforate Anus; Congenital Obliteration of the Duodenum; clubbed Hand.—HERMAN (Jour, de ckir. et ..."

2. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1822)
"He asked, was there ever an instance where witnesses so damaged as not to be entitled to credit separately, had been clubbed together, ..."

3. An Index of differential diagnosis of main symptoms by Herbert French (1912)
"clubbed fingers in a case of ... Congenital heart disease without cyanosis—patent ductus arteriosus for instance—does not give rise to clubbed fingers. ..."

4. Transactions of the American Pediatric Society by American Pediatric Society (1905)
"... with a peculiar clubbing of the finger ends, similar to, yet not exactly identical with, the ordinary clubbed fingers of chronic heart and lung disease. ..."

5. Report. by Henry Phipps Institute (1908)
"This may be due to diverse interpretation of what constitutes a clubbed finger and ... What one man might call a clubbed finger another might readily call a ..."

6. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1876)
"The whole parish clubbed their milk to make a cheese for the lord of the manor (the late Lord Weymouth, so. called, 1772), when he came of age. ..."

7. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard (1919)
"... insane undertaking to meet the serfs of order with empty hands, and to allow one's self to be clubbed down and to be shot down without means of defense. ..."

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