Sentence example with the word 'clubhouse'

clubhouse

Definition n. a building that is occupied by a social club

Last update: September 10, 2015


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He lay under bushes on a hill overlooking the resort area of the clubhouse with another Guardian.   [Please select]

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But she came out very frankly, when they started back to the clubhouse.   [Please select]

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As they approached the clubhouse they saw Graham and Marion Hayden standing outside.   [Please select]

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Each guild had its clubhouse for official meetings and banquets.   [Please select]

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The Billingses, 'cross from the clubhouse, 'll be out, too, I reckon.   [Please select]

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Bunch of folks come in yesterday to stay at the clubhouse for a spell.   [Please select]

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Curiosity would lead others of the clubhouse party to call.   [Please select]

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She did not answer, and they walked slowly toward the clubhouse steps.   [Please select]

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I mean, too, to build coöperative stores, a clubhouse, and a theater; perhaps I may even go farther and put up a chapel.   [Please select]

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