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clubhouse

[kluhb-hous] / ˈklʌbˌhaʊs /




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A 145-year-old rugby club has been left reeling after a "devastating" fire swept through its clubhouse, destroying precious trophies and memorabilia.

From BBC

The third iteration of the clubhouse, modeled after The Reform Club in London, is built around a prefabricated steel frame imported from the U.K., and reassembled here.

From The Wall Street Journal

A stretch such as this, however predictive in the long run, could go a long way for clubhouse morale.

From Washington Post

That clubhouse support could be important — with the constant travel and everyday nature of a baseball season creating unique stresses for new parents.

From Los Angeles Times

Back in the Angels clubhouse to see Wednesday’s game, he said that he started feeling better a few hours after the surgery and even tried to make it back for Tuesday’s win over the A’s.

From Los Angeles Times