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Definition of Indian club
1. Noun. A bottle-shaped club used in exercises.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indian Club
Literary usage of Indian club
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1886)
"... 10 n 9 e indian club, Dinner to the Hon. Dadabhai, 6 n6 n to the Governor of
Mudras, 22 о 4 il Northern Assurance Company, l!ln 11 f Norton (.lohn) on ..."
2. Club Makers and Club Members by Thomas Hay Sweet Escott (1914)
"... migrations, and survivors—The Bachelors' Club—Sir Thomas Pycroft as Anglo-Indian
club creator and pioneer of an Empire club system—the East India United ..."
3. Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium by Jessie Hubbell Bancroft (1909)
"In Single Club Bowls the object is to knock over one indian club which stands alone.
... If there be few players, one indian club is set up for each player, ..."
4. Hand-book of Calisthenics and Gymnastics: A Complete Drill-book for Schools by James Madison Watson (1864)
"THE indian club RACE. First Position. No. 92.—The instructor will command : 1.
Leg and Foot Exercise; '2. The indian club Iia<-e; 3. First—POSITION. No 93. ..."
5. Play, Comprising Games for the Kindergarten, Playground, Schoolroom and by Emmett Dunn Angell (1920)
"indian club RACE Forty feet from the starting line, on another line, may be placed
four indian clubs for each runner. The object is to bring the Indian ..."