It means the same as it does now: heavy sticks which you can clunk someone over the head with. As a character in Titus Andronicus says, "What work's, my countrymen, in hand? Where go you with bats and clubs?"
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.
Shakespeare was born in 1564, if that's what you mean. That was the year he started being Shakespeare.
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What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.
Do you mean golf clubs, or , golf clubs ?
When people say Shakespeare they mean William Shakespeare the playwright. There was only ever one of him.
Shakespeare was born in 1564, if that's what you mean. That was the year he started being Shakespeare.
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Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
None. Anyone can join any clubs, If that's what you mean, unless the club is private and you have to be approved by the owner. Superstars can open 3 clubs each, it that's what you mean. Hope this helps!
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