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- noun Plural form of
clubmate .
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Examples
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One bookmaker has installed Dylan Hartley as favourite but one of the hooker's Northampton clubmates, Wood, is the most obvious choice.
Stuart Lancaster has reinvigorated England's Six Nations outlook 2012
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I wonder if the IMF and the World Bank had seen this coming when they were busy raping the Third World to reap big profits for their First World clubmates?
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But that October, one of FitzGerald's old college clubmates, to whom he had entrusted much of his family fortune, absconded with the money.
The Real Cover-Up 2008
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When he joined his clubmates some one exclaimed, "What's that?"
The Knights of the White Shield Up-the-Ladder Club Series, Round One Play Edward A. Rand
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And her cyclopedia article was probably as well written as most of its kind, so that a literal transcript of it could have done no harm either to the copyist or to her clubmates.
A Librarian's Open Shelf Arthur E. Bostwick
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Robert and Garnett Nelson, two sons of the Reverend Dr. Kinloch Nelson of the Episcopal Theological Seminary, and nephews of Mr. McGuire, were both diligent and conscientious schoolboys who lived in the house and to whom I soon became much attached, especially afterwards when they went to the University and were my clubmates in the DKE fraternity.
In the days of my youth when I was a student in the University of Virginia, 1888-1893. James Powell Cocke 1947
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His kindly clubmates took him to their bosoms to a man, and looked on him as a brother.
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The Hanover boy went back to his clubmates, and told them the result of his talk with Otto.
Historic Boyhoods Rupert Sargent Holland 1915
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"Do you happen to know," she replied quietly, "that Junior and Bob Laird were classmates and clubmates at college, and that they probably always have called each other by their first names?"
Success A Novel Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914
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The floral tributes from classmates, clubmates, and individual friends were markedly beautiful.
Social Notes 1896
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