释义 |
Definition of clubbiness in English: clubbinessnounˈklʌbɪnəs mass nouninformal The quality of being friendly and sociable with fellow members of a group but not with outsiders. the clubbiness of media folk Example sentencesExamples - Clubbiness and nostalgia have sunk the avant-garde as surely as bad writing and self-indulgence.
- The type of male clubbiness off the promotion ladder becomes more apparent the higher up in an organization one goes.
- There is a kind of clubbiness in the parliament, a sort of collective mindset, a social conservatism.
- There's also long been a clubbiness among men in general, from Boy Scouts on up.
- It cut through the clubbiness, the sense that politics is just about personalities.
- The clubbiness of sporting activity is highlighted as a way of gaining friends.
- I don't believe clubbiness is a characteristic of the university, although some respondents felt that was an issue in their area.
- Paramount is the need to create an independent office for ethics enforcement to end the clubbiness that more often than not covers up or excuses abuses.
- I didn't want to add to the pretension and the snobbery, the clubbiness that I loathe in the wine world.
- Then there's the clubbiness of media folk in New York and Washington - not to mention corporate-pressured aversion to controversy.
Synonyms companionship, companionability, sociability, comradeship, fraternization, camaraderie, friendship, mutual support, mutual respect, mutual liking |