club together
English
Verb
club together (third-person singular simple present clubs together, present participle clubbing together, simple past and past participle clubbed together)
- (finance) To contribute money jointly with others.
- A sailing vacation does not need to be expensive, if you club together with friends and share a week's rent of a 10-berth yacht.
- If we club together, we will be able to by her the fur coat that she really wants.
- (by extension) To link up for a particular purpose.
- 2023 July 12, Jim Steer, “Rail's route to seizing the initiative”, in RAIL, number 987, page 39:
- It was launched in 2014 (note the unfortunate timing), when six northern cities clubbed together to identify a core network of city-city rail links that would support the economic rebirth of the North.
Translations
contribute money jointly with others
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