She joined almost everything the school had offered: cheerleading, school paper, yearbook staff, dance troupe, glee club, and drama club.
A majority of the 42nd's officers spent some time policing strikes; others combated vice, studied police methods, or even sang in the department glee club.
He formed a glee club with local farm boys and held concerts in towns and hamlets across the county, collecting donations at each performance.
Most readers will have fond memories of the student organizations they joined in their college years: a political union, perhaps, or a glee club or dramatic society.
In the center of town was a stage and amphitheater which last night held the town's large orchestra and a glee club.
Definition of glee club in US English:
glee club
nounˈɡlē ˌkləb
A group organized to sing short choral works, especially part-songs.
Example sentencesExamples
He formed a glee club with local farm boys and held concerts in towns and hamlets across the county, collecting donations at each performance.
In the center of town was a stage and amphitheater which last night held the town's large orchestra and a glee club.
A majority of the 42nd's officers spent some time policing strikes; others combated vice, studied police methods, or even sang in the department glee club.
Most readers will have fond memories of the student organizations they joined in their college years: a political union, perhaps, or a glee club or dramatic society.
She joined almost everything the school had offered: cheerleading, school paper, yearbook staff, dance troupe, glee club, and drama club.