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clubby

[kluhb-ee] / ˈklʌb i /
















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Moroccan-born Lemssouguer sticks out in London’s clubby finance scene.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026

The clubby nature of private markets has long been a concern for Atkins, who served as a commissioner at the SEC under President George W. Bush before he was named chairman under Trump.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 13, 2025

It reveals an American elite blinded to outrages occurring in plain view, due to the clubby nature of high society.

From Slate • Nov. 20, 2025

The 72-year-old pop icon is hanging out on a September afternoon in a leafy alcove at the clubby musician’s spot that’s been her go-to in Los Angeles since the early 1980s.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 8, 2025

The foot predisposed to navicular disease is the strong, round, short-toed or clubby foot, open at the heels, with a sound frog jutting prominently out between them.

From Diseases of the Horse's Foot by Reeks, Harry Caulton