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Definition of clubhouse in English: clubhousenounˈklʌbhaʊsˈkləbˌhaʊs A building having a bar and other facilities for the members of a club. Example sentencesExamples - One of the most spectacular of all his buildings has to be the Royal Irish Yacht Club's clubhouse, which was completed in 1850.
- Glentworth Veteran's Club could be moved to a brand new clubhouse 100 metres away as a solution to the dispute between the club and Dartford Council.
- Railyard Football Club built a beautiful new clubhouse which has blended into the aesthetic and structural fabric of Moneenroe centre.
- Clubs can rent clubhouses for meetings, or just pick a spot and meet.
- If their guy can't be president of the club, they'd rather tear down the whole clubhouse.
- The clubhouse has also been refurbished to include new dressing rooms and will also provide for a board-room.
- The school will be based at the Newbridge Rugby Football Club clubhouse for the first couple of months.
- But the clubhouse was never built, the club continuing to rent.
- This Saturday heralds the long-awaited opening of the Alstonville Soccer Club clubhouse at Crawford Park.
- Defiant Castle Point Bowls Club is revamping its plans for a state-of-the-art new clubhouse after missing out on a national lottery grant.
- Residents have been complaining about anti-social behaviour at the recreation ground and the dilapidated state of the Rugby Club's clubhouse.
- The Executive Committee of the Pattaya Sports Club held their first meeting in the conference room of their new clubhouse.
- When I was six, my dad build a clubhouse in the backyard and Allison and I started a club and refused to let Ricky join.
- Work on Parkside Sports and Community Club's new clubhouse will begin in May.
- The main clubhouse features a gallery, which leads to an exercise room with a dramatic, 20-foot-high ceiling.
- The Bowls Club's new clubhouse looks set to open in time for the new season starting at the end of April.
- Now, the Cloneen club are midway through the building of a fine new clubhouse and are certain that Tom's photograph will hold a place of honour for generations to come.
Definition of clubhouse in US English: clubhousenounˈkləbˌhaʊsˈkləbˌhous 1A building having a bar and other facilities for the members of a club. Example sentencesExamples - This Saturday heralds the long-awaited opening of the Alstonville Soccer Club clubhouse at Crawford Park.
- The school will be based at the Newbridge Rugby Football Club clubhouse for the first couple of months.
- Defiant Castle Point Bowls Club is revamping its plans for a state-of-the-art new clubhouse after missing out on a national lottery grant.
- One of the most spectacular of all his buildings has to be the Royal Irish Yacht Club's clubhouse, which was completed in 1850.
- If their guy can't be president of the club, they'd rather tear down the whole clubhouse.
- When I was six, my dad build a clubhouse in the backyard and Allison and I started a club and refused to let Ricky join.
- But the clubhouse was never built, the club continuing to rent.
- Glentworth Veteran's Club could be moved to a brand new clubhouse 100 metres away as a solution to the dispute between the club and Dartford Council.
- The Executive Committee of the Pattaya Sports Club held their first meeting in the conference room of their new clubhouse.
- The main clubhouse features a gallery, which leads to an exercise room with a dramatic, 20-foot-high ceiling.
- The Bowls Club's new clubhouse looks set to open in time for the new season starting at the end of April.
- Railyard Football Club built a beautiful new clubhouse which has blended into the aesthetic and structural fabric of Moneenroe centre.
- Residents have been complaining about anti-social behaviour at the recreation ground and the dilapidated state of the Rugby Club's clubhouse.
- The clubhouse has also been refurbished to include new dressing rooms and will also provide for a board-room.
- Clubs can rent clubhouses for meetings, or just pick a spot and meet.
- Now, the Cloneen club are midway through the building of a fine new clubhouse and are certain that Tom's photograph will hold a place of honour for generations to come.
- Work on Parkside Sports and Community Club's new clubhouse will begin in May.
- 1.1US A building or part of a building used by a sports team, especially a baseball team, as a locker room.
Example sentencesExamples - He was always talking, often at the top of his voice, on the team bus, in the clubhouse and on the field.
- Also in the pipeline is the upgrading of the clubhouse and the dressing rooms, improvement of the floodlighting and provision of a second playing pitch.
- The clubhouse will include 18 changing rooms and the pitch will be given a state-of-the-art artificial grass surface.
- There may be no manager in baseball that does more to exploit the individual idiosyncrasies of his players in order to motivate his team and build clubhouse chemistry.
- The new clubhouse and dressing rooms are nearing completion and plans are under way for the official opening of the facility later in the year.
- There will be a meeting in the clubhouse dressing rooms on this Wednesday night at 9 o'clock.
- There's been a rule in baseball, that what you do in the clubhouse and ballpark stays there.
- Back in the clubhouse the rush was to get into the changing room and claim the one warm shower we remembered from last time; unfortunately it didn't work and so it was cold showers all around.
- Other sports have locker rooms; baseball players have clubhouses, with all that the title connotes.
- Yet, such fashions were now starting to make their way into major league clubhouses.
- The modern clubhouse will boast six changing rooms for players, two more for match officials and a dedicated changing area for players with disabilities.
- The paddock is the bowlers' private haven, much as the trainer's room is in a baseball clubhouse.
- Somehow, we got into a room that must have been a clubhouse, and we saw baseball hats hanging on the top of the lockers.
- An eight-game losing streak set off some mild grumbling in the team's clubhouse.
- Sportswriters aren't allowed in clubhouses there.
- The money will be used in the construction of a clubhouse extension to include dressing rooms, showers etc.
- When he walks in the clubhouse, this is a better team.
- Their lockers are near each other in the Astros clubhouse in Houston as well as on the road, where locker assignments typically follow a numerical sequence.
- The discussion in the Braves clubhouse was about the team's best athlete.
- It was close to one in the morning by the time the Carrington Beavers cleared the clubhouse, boarded the team bus, and headed home.
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