• Noun: a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together; example: "each club played six home games with teams in its own division"
• Noun: a formal association of people with similar interests; examples: "he joined a golf club", "they formed a small lunch society", "men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today"
• Noun: stout stick that is larger at one end; examples: "he carried a club in self defense", "he felt as if he had been hit with a club"
• Noun: a building that is occupied by a social club; example: "the clubhouse needed a new roof"
• Noun: golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball
• Noun: a playing card in the minor suit that has one or more black trefoils on it; examples: "he led a small club", "clubs were trumps"
• Noun: a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink; examples: "don't expect a good meal at a cabaret", "the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night", "he played the drums at a jazz club"
• Verb: unite with a common purpose; example: "The two men clubbed together"
• Verb: gather and spend time together; example: "They always club together"
• Verb: strike with a club or a bludgeon
We didn't have any segregation at the Cotton Club. No. The Cotton Club was wide open, it was free.