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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

Finley considers hiring a witch doctor to “burn sage in the clubhouse.”

From Los Angeles Times

The place was part clubhouse, part serious science, and employees needed to stay alert, lest they get whacked by something flying across the aisles.

From Los Angeles Times

But in that clubhouse, we absolutely believed we had a team that could win.”

From Washington Times