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hůl — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • club noun A group of people who join together for a shared interest or purpose, such as sport or recreation.
  • staff noun The people who work for an organisation.
  • stave noun One of the curved wooden strips fitted together to form the side of a barrel or cask.
  • stick noun A thin piece of wood, especially a fallen branch or twig.

Senses

hůl is used for these senses in English:

  • club (countable, golf) An implement to hit the ball in certain ball games, such as golf.
  • staff (plural staffs or staves) A long, straight, thick wooden rod or stick, especially one used to assist in walking.
  • stave One of the bars or rounds of a rack, rungs of a ladder, etc; one of the cylindrical bars of a lantern wheel
  • stick A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size.
  • stick A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking.
  • stick (hockey) The potential accuracy of a hockey stick, implicating also the player using it.
  • walking stick A tool, such as a cane, used to ease pressure on the legs, and to aid stability, when walking.

club — full definition

  1. noun A group of people who join together for a shared interest or purpose, such as sport or recreation.
  2. noun A heavy stick used as a weapon, or (in sports) an implement used to strike a ball, such as in golf.
  3. noun A venue offering entertainment, especially music and dancing (a nightclub).
  4. verb To hit someone or something with a heavy stick or similar object.
  5. verb To join together to form a group, or to pool money for a shared purpose.

staff — full definition

  1. noun The people who work for an organisation.
  2. noun A long stick or rod, sometimes carried as a symbol of authority or used for support while walking.
  3. noun In music, the set of horizontal lines that notes are written on.
  4. verb To supply an organisation with workers.

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