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Example sentences for "clubhouse"

Lexicographically close words:
cloysters; cloze; club; clubbed; clubbing; clubman; clubmen; clubroom; clubs; clubwomen
  1. I've known it to cure the worst case o' lumba-ago between the clubhouse an' the fir-rst tee.

  2. At one-thirty-two Henry sneaked into the clubhouse and announced that he was without a match.

  3. Henry came into the clubhouse to get a drink of water.

  4. Whenever a Dingbat forgets to count his shots in the bunkers, and comes home in the nineties, a public celebration takes place on the clubhouse porch.

  5. Before I left the clubhouse I had a word or two with Peebles.

  6. He has been known to send a caddie to the clubhouse for whispering on the bench.

  7. IV Now, very little happens at Meadowmead, in the clubhouse or on the links, without David Cameron's knowledge.

  8. Not only is Waddles supreme on the golf course but he dominates the clubhouse as well.

  9. The bet is that I can leave my left arm in the clubhouse safe--stick it in my pocket--and trim you birds with one hand.

  10. With all these things in mind, I had a hunch that Friday's match with Cyril would be worth watching, and I was at the clubhouse at nine in the morning.

  11. He's in the clubhouse now, dressed an' ready to start, once the crowd is out of the way.

  12. That's what you call pulling the game out of the fire," exulted Larry, as the Giants were holding a jubilee in the clubhouse after the game.

  13. They hurried over to the clubhouse and were entering the door when they met Iredell, who was coming out.

  14. Any fights in the clubhouse that I haven't been told about?

  15. But when we first spoke of it yesterday afternoon, we were on the clubhouse steps.

  16. Rousing cheers shook the clubhouse and sealed the compact.

  17. It was a jubilant crowd of Giants that gathered in the clubhouse after the game.

  18. When the clubhouse was finally deserted by all but the three, Joe turned to them sternly.

  19. Wait around the clubhouse after the others have gone.

  20. At the clubhouse later, there were guffaws of laughter as Mylert described the way that Joe had stood Mallinson on his head.

  21. He stalked away from the clubhouse in high dudgeon to share his woes with the ever-faithful Robbie.

  22. The paper outlines of big trout which covered the walls in the main room of the clubhouse told the story of the rare sport the club-members have there.

  23. The people at the big clubhouse gave us a hospitable welcome and added much to our comfort.

  24. Suppose we go over to his clubhouse and interview him.

  25. Not if these young ladies will consent to having a model clubhouse erected in the old garden back of their mansion.

  26. There's a clubhouse over to Seventy-fifth Street.

  27. Then Joe hurried off to have a shower, and dress, and in the clubhouse he was hailed genially by his fellow players.

  28. You come in the clubhouse and have it attended to!

  29. Boswell in surprise as he saw Joe under the shower in the clubhouse later.

  30. There was a rather stormy scene in the clubhouse after it was over, and Mr. Watson did some plain talking to Dugan.

  31. There were sore hearts among the players when they assembled in the clubhouse after successive defeats.

  32. Joe was taken in charge by Boswell, and in the clubhouse more attention was given to the sore arm.

  33. There must be no arrogance in your conduct in the clubhouse or on the green.

  34. Many luckless birds have got in the way of tee shots, and even a fish lost its life on a golf course, and is now in a glass case in the clubhouse at Totteridge.

  35. A brass tablet in the entrance-hall and the clock over the clubhouse commemorate this achievement.

  36. This company leased the clubhouse and grounds to the members for twenty-one years, and guaranteed the new club against loss for the first ten years of its existence and subsequently during the term of the lease.

  37. The foundations of the clubhouse were laid, and about 1,800 men were employed in road-making.

  38. Later it was found desirable to have a place of meeting for themselves, and the clubhouse was built.

  39. Later in the afternoon Madge and Phyllis were surprised to see Roy Dennis and Mabel Farrar come down the golf clubhouse steps and walk across the lawn toward them, smiling with apparent friendliness.

  40. The Cape May golf course stretches over miles of beautiful downs and the clubhouse is the gathering place for society at this summer resort.

  41. The clubhouse on the golf links was used, of course, for many other purposes besides that of golf.

  42. But they often sauntered round it in their interludes of talking and smoking cigarettes, and one of them had just come down from the clubhouse to find another gazing somewhat moodily into the well.

  43. And it is a solemn fact that the English in this Eastern exile have contrived to make a small golf links out of the green scrub and sand; with a comfortable clubhouse at one end of it and this primeval monument at the other.

  44. With his skin glowing and every muscle tingling from the vigorous rub-down, he stepped from the clubhouse only to run the gauntlet of the enthusiasts who had been waiting for him at the entrance.

  45. They fairly fought to get near him and refused to let him go, until at the clubhouse door he laughingly shook himself loose and went in for his bath and rub-down.

  46. For one thing, the clubhouse itself is an unpretentious structure; for another, the narrow and winding stairway leading down the side of the cliff gives no indication of its specific purpose.

  47. Over on the coast, at Cordova, may be found the unique settlement work called 'The Red Dragon,' a clubhouse for men which on Sundays is converted into a place of worship.

  48. Though the saloon men were bidding for the only available lumber, the bishop got it first to build a clubhouse for the men, the only competitor of fourteen saloons.

  49. The members of the clubhouse party were amusing themselves that afternoon in the various ways peculiar to their kind.

  50. Betty Jo and the clubhouse men, who had overtaken her, saw Brian as he reached the river opposite the boat.

  51. I done left them clubhouse folks, after I knowed what has happened, an' all day I been hangin' 'round here in the bresh.

  52. Martha Kent's heavy drinking the night before, when her clubhouse friends in a wild debauch had tried to help her to forget, was the climax of many months of like excesses.

  53. It was the second day of their housekeeping that Betty Jo noticed smoke coming from the stone chimney of the clubhouse up the river.

  54. And so, that evening, while Brian Kent and Betty Jo from the porch of the little log house by the river watched the twinkling lights of the clubhouse windows, the party with mad merriment tried to help a woman to forget.

  55. Martha Kent, alone in one of the clubhouse boats, was rowing with drunken clumsiness toward the head of the Elbow Rock rapids.

  56. Under her direction, the men from the clubhouse worked as they probably never had worked before in all their useless lives.

  57. Bunch of folks come in yesterday to stay at the clubhouse for a spell.

  58. But the Elbow Rock rapids begin in front of my place, and the clubhouse people don't usually come that far down the river.

  59. And in the evening they together watched the twinkling lights of the clubhouse windows, and once they heard voices and laughter from somewhere on the river as though a boating party were making merry.

  60. Curiosity would lead others of the clubhouse party to call.

  61. They stopped within the clubhouse for a final cup of tea, When up spake Captain Edgerton to Bowler Basil Fee: "Jolly well tried, old chap!

  62. It's mesilf that has no hard feelings, but I was thinking that if we don't get back to the clubhouse till night ye will be obliged to lose your dinner.

  63. The bright light from the main room of the clubhouse showed that the Boy Scouts were gathered there and he decided to go in.

  64. Moreover, the situation was such that they could hardly hope to reach the clubhouse before nightfall.

  65. Elliott football man was asking himself as he headed for the clubhouse the Monday after the Larwood battle.

  66. You're a great team today, boys," was Red Murdock's greeting as the Elliott warriors lurched drunkenly into the clubhouse for their precious ten minutes of rest.

  67. At the clubhouse the hands of the old wooden-faced clock pointed to five minutes after four.

  68. Please step back to the clubhouse a minute with me," returned the stranger, civilly enough, but with the same bossy firmness in his tone that had jarred Ferris in his touch.

  69. Ferris suffered himself to be piloted, unresisting, through the tattered remnant of the crowd and up the clubhouse steps.

  70. He would have overtaken the slow-slouching Ferris, had he been able to slip out of the clubhouse sooner.

  71. Some of the ultra select had gathered in the holy interior of the clubhouse and wanted a private view of Chum, unsullied by the noisy presence of the crowd outside.

  72. Mr. Cumberland, the only two bottles known to contain this especial brand of wine were in the clubhouse at ten o'clock that night.

  73. Mr. Cumberland, you admitted in your direct examination that you took with you out of the clubhouse only one bottle of the especial brand you favoured, although you carried up two into the kitchen?

  74. At word from the policeman in charge he parked his car at the rear of the clubhouse among fifty others, and returned on foot to the steps.

  75. Instead of helping them with his task, Higham himself ran to the top of the clubhouse steps, from which he could survey not only the benches but also the stables and the lawn between.

  76. Thus, when the two climbed the clubhouse veranda, Lad was at their heels; pacing along in majestic unhappiness and not turning his beautiful head in response to any of a dozen greetings flung at him.

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

  78. Illustration: Wild-eyed and hilarious, they descended on the clubhouse with the miraculous news] "Damn that sixth hole!

  79. There was a space of exactly ten inches under the clubhouse where his balls alone could disappear.

  80. Wild-eyed and hilarious they descended on the clubhouse with the miraculous news A committee carefully examined the books of the club "You gave him--the tickets!

  81. The next minute they were chugging away, in the night and the lights in the clubhouse began to go out.

  82. The last 'bus was to leave the clubhouse at ten minutes past ten, and it was then half-past eight.

  83. Ten minutes' drive from the clubhouse on the edge of the little town to the railway station--then thirty minutes to the heart of the big city in which the members lived and died at great risk to themselves.

  84. Hagner and Case walked over to the clubhouse together.

  85. He had come to the field with Hagner and was now sitting on the steps of the clubhouse waiting for Hagner, who had become his good friend.

  86. Ty swung his trusty locust against the first groove cutter and the horsehide stamped his initials on the Clubhouse flag pole, while he almost beat Everson and Little Arthur to the water cooler after his circle of the bags.

  87. The shores were lined with spectators, and from the clubhouse where a band played, music carried over the water.

  88. Friendly hands assisted the girls ashore where they were spirited away to the clubhouse for rest and refreshments.

  89. Get some rest now, Penny, and meet me at the clubhouse about one o'clock.

  90. The child was taken to the clubhouse for a change of clothes.

  91. I was in the clubhouse during the second game, taking off my uniform, when the clubhouse boy came in.


  92. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clubhouse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    baths; club; hangout; haunt; purlieu; resort; spring