Clubhouse [noun]

Definition of Clubhouse:

gambling establishment

Synonyms of Clubhouse:


Opposite/Antonyms of Clubhouse:

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Sentence/Example of Clubhouse:

Later others came in, evidently villagers who made a sort of a clubhouse of the place.

Five minutes later, wild-eyed and hilarious, they descended on the clubhouse with the miraculous news.

We have a very handsome clubhouse, and much taste and discrimination have been exercised in its adornment.

Marching from the clubhouse were ten pretty girls, “shooing” in front of them ten varieties of barnyard fowls!

Ambassador and Mrs. Morton were entertaining a large number of friends in the dining-room of the clubhouse.

It stopped several times in its promenade from 201 the clubhouse, to crane its long neck back at the driver.

The officers' clubhouse, yonder down the grassy street, was the favorite lounging place of the navy.

He groped his way toward the door of the clubhouse,—the house that he had planned and helped to build.

When the sailboat failed to return to the clubhouse, he knew Mr. Holloway would be very worried.

There is to be a big meeting in the clubhouse to-night at seven o'clock.