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Clubhouse   /klˈəbhˌaʊs/   Listen
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Clubhouse  n.  A house occupied by a club.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Clubhouse" Quotes from Famous Books



... she heard Travers say in her ear. "Things went just like clockwork. Five minutes' conversation got the whole clubhouse out of him, and what you managed in your quarter of an hour, goodness knows. You are a ...
— The Native Born - or, The Rajah's People • I. A. R. Wylie

... there too, rotund and rubicund, but not just the Robbie who had danced the tango with McRae before the clubhouse on the ...
— Baseball Joe Around the World - Pitching on a Grand Tour • Lester Chadwick

... before we reached the clubhouse steps, but I am certain that through both our minds there streamed a glittering procession of such memories as life on this planet could never give birth to. And they ended with ...
— A Columbus of Space • Garrett P. Serviss

... Charles F. Browne. I had the pleasure of introducing him to Mr. Alexander Macmillan, the famous book publisher of Oxford and Cambridge, a leading member of the Garrick. We dined together at the Garrick clubhouse, when the matter was brought up and explained. The result was that Charles F. Browne was elected at the next meeting, where Artemus Ward, had been made ...
— Marse Henry, Complete - An Autobiography • Henry Watterson

... madly toward the track, but hopelessly far from her, had to turn away his head as the crashing hoofs passed her. When he looked again, attendants were carrying her swiftly to the clubhouse. He sped ...
— The Perils of Pauline • Charles Goddard


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