[ US /ˈnaɪtˌkɫəb/ ]
[ UK /nˈa‍ɪtklʌb/ ]
NOUN
  1. a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink
    the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night
    he played the drums at a jazz club
    don't expect a good meal at a cabaret
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How To Use nightclub In A Sentence

  • A teenager, scarred for life when she was bottled in the face in a nightclub row, is pleading for witnesses to come forward.
  • His interest was in opening the nightclub next to the theater, in the abandoned Trailways bus depot.
  • Bankrolled by an allowance from a rich uncle, she finds all of those as she takes small acting roles and moves from cafés and nightclubs in Montparnasse to a villa near Biarritz. 2009 December 07 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • But I go nightclubbing, I dance, I really enjoy it and I try not to worry, although I know the next day I'm going to be absolutely shattered.
  • Western hostesses who work in Japanese nightclubs don't have sex with their clients - unless they want to, at which point they're free to accept money and gifts.
  • The young men tried to enter a nightclub but were refused admission .
  • Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.
  • Expensive champagne in exclusive nightclubs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The VIP zone in nightclubs is an accepted fixture. Social Mobility
  • Libya, it was claimed, had ordered the embassy to orchestrate a night of carnage in the nightclub and ‘cause maximum and indiscriminate damages’.
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