clubhouse

[ˈklʌbhaʊs]

clubhouse Definition

  • 1a building or room used for social gatherings, especially among members of a club
  • 2a children's playhouse or treehouse

Using clubhouse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clubhouse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The golf club has a beautiful clubhouse with a bar and restaurant.

  • Example

    The kids built a small clubhouse in the backyard.

  • Example

    The fraternity members often gather at their clubhouse to socialize.

clubhouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clubhouse

Phrases with clubhouse

  • a sandwich made with turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise, usually served on toasted bread

    Example

    I'll have a clubhouse sandwich and fries, please.

  • a person responsible for managing the operations of a clubhouse, such as a golf or tennis club

    Example

    The clubhouse manager is in charge of hiring staff, ordering supplies, and maintaining the facilities.

  • a group dynamic characterized by exclusivity, conformity, and resistance to change

    Example

    The team's clubhouse mentality was blamed for their lack of success, as they were resistant to new ideas and strategies.

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Summary: clubhouse in Brief

A 'clubhouse' [ˈklʌbhaʊs] is a building or room used for social gatherings, especially among members of a club. It can also refer to a children's playhouse or treehouse. Examples include a golf club's clubhouse or a fraternity's clubhouse. The term extends to phrases like 'clubhouse sandwich,' a type of sandwich, and 'clubhouse manager,' a person responsible for managing the operations of a clubhouse.

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