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clubhouse
[kluhb-hous]
noun
plural
clubhousesa 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
Muncy writhed on the ground in obvious pain before being helped to the clubhouse.
The clubhouse culture is borne of his constantly present professionalism.
When asked about the expectations before Sunday’s game, interim manager Ray Montgomery said he’s just focused on the now, a message he’s been trying to instill in the clubhouse since spring training.
And she kept busy — practicing table tennis in the park’s poolside clubhouse, hosting meals on her patio overlooking Will Rogers State Beach, giving speeches about physical fitness at the Pacific Palisades Woman’s and Optimist clubs.
Angels players found out about Washington’s extended medical leave during a team meeting in the clubhouse before Friday’s game against the Washington Nationals.
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