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clubhouse
[ kluhb-hous ]
noun
- a building or room occupied by a club.
- a building or area used for social or recreational activities by occupants of an apartment complex, institution, etc.
- an athletic team's dressing room.
clubhouse
/ ˈʌˌʊ /
noun
- the premises of a sports or other club, esp a golf club
Word History and Origins
Origin of clubhouse1
Example Sentences
They talk almost daily in their shared corner of the team’s clubhouse.
As they do with all their young pitchers who earn a first-career win, the team serenaded Sasaki with a shower of all manner of unspecified liquids in the clubhouse.
The analyst or executive coming into the clubhouse might be there to help the manager and coaches, not to usurp their authority.
“Felt really good to have that happen,” Muncy told reporters from his clubhouse locker afterward, finally allowing himself to smile after a season-best game in which he also tripled and drew a walk.
Soon, the clubhouse will house two race simulators available for rent, with sponsored community days covering costs for those who can’t afford the fee.
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