clubhouse
clubhouse
Definition
club·house (-ho̵us′)
noun
- a building occupied by or used by a club
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- a locker room used by an athletic team
- Baseball such a room with showers and physical-therapy apparatus
- an enclosed section of the grandstand at a racetrack with a restaurant and a temperature-controlled environment
clubhouse
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- build: The approach to the newly built clubhouse doesn't suggest what lies ahead.
- include: On site amenities will include a clubhouse, restaurant, local food store, outdoor swimming pool, tennis and mountain bike rental.
- open: Out of Kennedy Virgin Atlantic has recently opened a new Clubhouse in a prime location in the new Terminal 4 building.
- leave: The time listed for cars to leave the clubhouse is, however, more based on experience rather than theory.
- have: We have a clubhouse next to the running track & meet Tue, Wed, Fri & Sun.
- see: We would like to see the clubhouse open seven days a week if enough people are interested.
Preposition: with
- restaurant: Facilities available on site include; clubhouse with restaurant, café & bar, changing rooms, club buggy & cart hire.
- bar: Changing rooms are available for both men and women and there is a small clubhouse with a licensed bar.
Adjective modifier
- magnificent: Off the pitch the last year has seen the opening of the magnificent new enlarged clubhouse, which now matches our playing ambitions.
- superb: Last but not least the 19th hole, a superb clubhouse with pro shop, restaurant and bar overlooking 18th hole.
- impressive: In addition to the course, the club has an impressive clubhouse too.
- friendly: NDAC run a small friendly clubhouse that was opened in 1996.
- new: A new extended clubhouse was opened in May 1994.
- modern: The modern clubhouse can provide first class catering for up to 60 persons at a time.
Modifies a noun
- bar: Changing within the clubhouse bar area is strictly prohibited.
- facility: The resort will feature a state of the art clubhouse facility.
- wall: On the 29th the first Oak Beauty was seen, perched on the clubhouse wall.
Noun used with modifier
