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View synonyms for clubhouse

clubhouse

[ kluhb-hous ]

noun

, plural club·hous·es [kluhb, -hou-ziz].
  1. a building or room occupied by a club.
  2. a building or area used for social or recreational activities by occupants of an apartment complex, institution, etc.
  3. an athletic team's dressing room.


clubhouse

/ ˈklʌbˌhaʊs /

noun

  1. the premises of a sports or other club, esp a golf club


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Word History and Origins

Origin of clubhouse1

First recorded in 1810–20; club + house

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Example Sentences

Rivera encountered Steinbrenner in the clubhouse, and the owner asked the closer whether they were going to win.

If you want to become a member at The Clubhouse, you first have to introduce yourself via email to Pierre.

The consul was a keen golfer, so Cunningham ostentatiously visited the clubhouse with his clubs and an overnight bag.

In the clubhouse afterward, Ruth was naturally exultant over his 60th homer.

The boys at Augusta National have finally taken the “No Girls Allowed” sign off the clubhouse door.

Later others came in, evidently villagers who made a sort of a clubhouse of the place.

Five minutes later, wild-eyed and hilarious, they descended on the clubhouse with the miraculous news.

We have a very handsome clubhouse, and much taste and discrimination have been exercised in its adornment.

Marching from the clubhouse were ten pretty girls, “shooing” in front of them ten varieties of barnyard fowls!

Ambassador and Mrs. Morton were entertaining a large number of friends in the dining-room of the clubhouse.

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