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UK
/klˈʌbhaʊs/
]
[ US /ˈkɫəbˌhaʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫəbˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
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a building that is occupied by a social club
the clubhouse needed a new roof
How To Use clubhouse In A Sentence
- Her new companion took her to the bowling green in the middle, nodded her towards the clubhouse and disappeared. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
- Not at all; paprika and buttermilk are the two gorgeous colours used to give the Clubhouse at Oldgrange a makeover recently!
- He manfully fought back with three consecutive birdies from the eighth but dropped a further stroke on the way back to the clubhouse. Times, Sunday Times
- Outside the grand clubhouse, you almost expect chaps to be wandering around in plus-fours and flat caps.
- Smoking was initially restricted to the bar area of the clubhouse after an unserviceable extractor fan was removed during a £26,000 refurbishment earlier in the year.
- Yesterday, he finished his first round as joint clubhouse leader, but was then disqualified. Times, Sunday Times
- The ‘Pay to Play’ weekend will involve rugby clubs donating money in whatever form they can - from win bonuses, a percentage of their match subs, or even a whip-round in the clubhouse after the match.
- The clubhouse is centrally heated and carpeted with tea/coffee facilities and mineral bar.
- A well-furnished clubhouse that can comfortably house about 70+ people. Kederan XV Conquering Krimmhild
- Premier John Brumby said his Government and police command were discussing options to stop fortification of buildings such as bikie clubhouses. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories