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  • noun Plural form of clubroom.

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Examples

  • Mayumi looked everywhere throughout the school, from the science lab, to the home economics room, to even a few clubrooms.

    Arcana Magi Pure - c.1 H-M Brown 2011

  • They are essentially arguing that she needs Wall Street grooming, more time in the clubrooms, at least those that allow women.

    Rep. Jackie Speier: Enough Is Enough -- Put Elizabeth Warren in Charge Rep. Jackie Speier 2010

  • My best team experience was when at Uni I captained our club side to the premiership, was a great game and I got BOG, scored a try etc but the real highlight was the next day when we met at the clubrooms for a bbq and a few kegs.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Burger Lite 23 April 2010

  • Hoity-toitier than even the Union, Century, or Metropole Clubs, its membership had been restricted to the thirty noblest butlers of them all, who pooled their considerable resources and leased a haughty brownstone in the Sixties, just off Fifth Avenue, for their clubrooms.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • In addition to the new library, the LLC will also provide a language laboratory, tutorial rooms, administration offices, student centre, book shop, cafeteria, clubrooms and event space.

    Zaha Hadid Wins Competition for University Library 2008

  • Hardwood shelving, indirect lighting and overstuffed chairs make these shops more like clubrooms, and in-store cafes and bakeries (sticky fingers notwithstanding) are almost as common as cash registers.

    Grass Roots Gold Rush 2008

  • Campbell's parents were among those who crowded the tiny clubrooms to cheer on their son.

    USATODAY.com - Campbell bests faltering Goosen, surging Tiger at U.S. Open 2005

  • Years afterward young American engineers relaxing in comfortable new clubrooms would listen to old Panama hands tell how he wore a flowing robe of glorious colors, “like an Oriental monarch.”

    The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005

  • Years afterward young American engineers relaxing in comfortable new clubrooms would listen to old Panama hands tell how he wore a flowing robe of glorious colors, “like an Oriental monarch.”

    The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005

  • Hoity-toitier than even the Union, Century, or Metropole Clubs, its membership had been restricted to the thirty noblest butlers of them all, who pooled their considerable resources and leased a haughty brownstone in the Sixties, just off Fifth Avenue, for their clubrooms.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

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