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grange
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noun
an outlying farm
hockey
Noun
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In North America, hockey means ice hockey which is a game on ice in which two teams of six players skate and try to score by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net, using their sticks.
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In Europe, hockey means field hockey which is a game played on solid ground, in which teams score by shooting a ball in their opponent's net with a stick.
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Hockey can also mean other forms of the game like roller hockey or street hockey.
club
Noun
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A club is an organisation of people who share a similar sport, interest, or hobby.
He was a member of his high school drama club.
Every town in Europe has its own football club.
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A club is a place where people go to drink, dance, talk and listen to music.
I didn't get home from the club until 2:30 in the morning; it was so much fun.
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A club is a place where members go to do sports or exercise.
I try to work out at the gym club three days a week.
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A club is a heavy stick used to hit things or people.
The police in London used to carry clubs instead of guns.
club
Verb
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If you club a person or animal, you hit them with something big and heavy.
They clubbed him to death with a baseball bat.
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(usually clubbing) If you go clubbing, you go to a club to dance, drink, and meet people.
She enjoys going clubbing with friends in Oxford every Friday.