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Club-shaped   /kləb-ʃeɪpt/   Listen
Club-shaped

adjective
1.
Shaped in the form of the black trefoil or clover leaf on some playing cards.
2.
Shaped in the form of a club that is larger at one end.






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"Club-shaped" Quotes from Famous Books



... at this period, a seated Madonna with the Infant Jesus, in the manner of Donatello; the inferior bas-relief, now in the Casa Buonarroti, is said to be this work. If the club-shaped feet and thick hands of the Madonna are compared with the beautiful long feet and graceful hands of the angel holding a candlestick, at San Domenico, in Bologna, certainly by Michael Angelo, it cannot be supposed that these two works were either executed ...
— Michael Angelo Buonarroti • Charles Holroyd

... larger scale we have the club-shaped knob developing into a plant-stem branching off something after the fashion of a candelabrum, and the lower part of the leaf, where it is folded together in a somewhat bell-shaped fashion, becomes in the true sense of the word a ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884 • Various



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