clubbed
Clubbed (adj) means Shaped like a club, or thickened at one end. Example: “The bird had clubbed feet, wide and heavy at the tips.”
How to use clubbed
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishShaped like a club — thick or bulging at one end rather than even all the way along.
Word forms
more clubbed comparative, most clubbed superlative
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The bird had _____ feet, wide and heavy at the tips.
Etymology
From club, in the sense of a heavy stick that is thicker at one end.
Rhymes for clubbed
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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.