clubhouse
IPA: kɫˈʌbhaʊs
noun
- Any building used by a club for meetings or social activities.
- A locker room and possibly associated rooms used by an athletic team.
- (golf) A building at a golf course that houses various activities associated with golf.
- (Internet, social media, neologism) A type of social network app based on voice, where people can communicate in audio chat rooms with a group of people.
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Examples of "clubhouse" in Sentences
- I am officially sick to death of the term "clubhouse cancer".
- The clubhouse is where the Federal Reserve System was created.
- "Baseball's been my safe haven and the clubhouse is the physical sanctuary," Braden said.
- County Stadium: It's colder than Candlestick (his home park) and the clubhouse is a joke, '' he said after his first visit.
- No. 2, 428 yards, par 4 (Mak Siccar): The motto of the second hole, which turns back toward the clubhouse, is "make sure."
- The clubhouse is situated at the heart of the expansive golf course with breathtaking panoramic views of Kamloops Lake and surrounding mountains.
- Despite being his own tough act to follow, the reigning AL MVP and undisputed leader in the clubhouse is among the league leaders in batting average, slugging percentage, home runs and RBI.
- The biggest building at the country club—which they called the clubhouse—was all lit up when we got there, and a few cars were rolling around the circular drive for the dressed-up people coming and going.
- * I hadn't spent a considerable amount of time around this team since the summer of 2007, when a certain surly left fielder was taking aim at the all-time home run record, and let's suffice it to say the clubhouse is very different now.
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