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adj

clubbed

kluhbd

Clubbed (adj) means Shaped like a club, or thickened at one end. Example: “The bird had clubbed feet, wide and heavy at the tips.”

adj
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Shaped like a club, or thickened at one end.
"The bird had clubbed feet, wide and heavy at the tips."
"His fingers looked slightly clubbed after years of the illness."

How to use clubbed

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishShaped like a club — thick or bulging at one end rather than even all the way along.

Common pairings
clubbed fingers clubbed foot

Word forms

more clubbed comparative, most clubbed superlative

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Etymology

From club, in the sense of a heavy stick that is thicker at one end.

Rhymes for clubbed

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Frequently asked questions

What does “clubbed” mean?

The word “clubbed” means shaped like a club, or thickened at one end. In plain terms, shaped like a club — thick or bulging at one end rather than even all the way along.

How do you pronounce “clubbed”?

“Clubbed” is pronounced kluhbd (/klʌbd/ in IPA).

How do you use “clubbed” in a sentence?

Here is “clubbed” used in a sentence: “The bird had clubbed feet, wide and heavy at the tips.”

What part of speech is “clubbed”?

“Clubbed” is an adjective.

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