clubbable
or club·a·ble
fit to be a member of a social club; sociable.
Origin of clubbable
1Other words from clubbable
- club·ba·bil·i·ty, club·a·bil·i·ty, noun
Words Nearby clubbable
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How to use clubbable in a sentence
Theodore Hook was one of the most clubbable men of his time.
Club Life of London, Vol. I (of 2) | John TimbsThis was one of the creations of Dr. Johnson's clubbable nature, which served as recreation for this laborious worker.
Club Life of London, Vol. I (of 2) | John TimbsHe was of a clubbable nature, and delighted in wit-combats and brilliant repartees, the flash of which was perfectly electric.
Club Life of London, Vol. I (of 2) | John TimbsIn the sense that Dr. Johnson meant, all these wits and beaux whom our Whartons have gathered together were eminently clubbable.
The Wits and Beaux of Society | Grace Wharton and Philip Wharton
British Dictionary definitions for clubbable
clubable
/ (ˈklʌbəbəl) /
suitable to be a member of a club; sociable
Derived forms of clubbable
- clubbability or clubability, noun
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