clubhousenoun [ C ]
uk/ˈklʌb.haʊs/us/ˈklʌb.haʊs/a building where members of a club meet and have social events
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Public entertainment venues
- auditorium
- bandstand
- bar
- boozer
- brewpub
- fleshpot
- flick
- free house
- gastropub
- honky-tonk
- hostelry
- nineteenth
- palace
- pavilion
- picture
- playhouse
- pub
- public bar
- public house
- saloon
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Examples from literature
- He had seen him, however, several times in the clubhouse, and was satisfied that the man was really a member.
- I'm a member of the golf-club there, and was down at the clubhouse one morning looking at the papers when a fat middle-aged man, about my age, asked me if I cared for a game.
- Such clubhouses, places for the comfort of the ageing and aged, are found in many villages.
- The clubhouse is built on a low cliff at the water's edge.
- The wives cook the food at home and bring it for their husbands to the clubhouse.