a club or society organized for the singing of choral music
glee club in American English
a group formed to sing glees, part songs, and short choral compositions
glee club in American English
noun
a chorus organized for singing choral music
Word origin
[1805–15]This word is first recorded in the period 1805–15. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Indo-European, diminishing returns, one-sided, phase, soufflé
Examples of 'glee club' in a sentence
glee club
Elsewhere, the glee club traitor is unmasked ...
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Finn risks considerabledanger in joining the glee club, even under duress.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Then he was asked to audition for a pilot about a high school glee club.
Globe and Mail (2010)
That's fine if you're tying knots or playing sports or trying out for the glee club.
Globe and Mail (2003)
Blair - a high school junior and member of a rival glee club - arrives in the sixth episode of the current season.
The Sun (2010)
And blimey, does she try to cement that reputation in tonight's finale, as the glee club heads to regionals.