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country club

noun

  1. a club, usually in a suburban district, with a clubhouse and grounds, offering various social activities and generally having facilities for tennis, golf, swimming, etc.


country club

noun

  1. a club in the country, having sporting and social facilities
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Origin of country club1

An Americanism dating back to 1865–70
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It quickly spread as a country club sport due to its foursome nature — many liken its companionship quality to golf.

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His rampage is bad for the planet, whereas a common millionaire on the verge of banishment from his community country club is primarily dangerous to those in his sight line.

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Going to church, going to the country club.

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Set at a posh East Coast country club in the late 1930s, the staging is not of the moment or even particularly of that moment.

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Along the way, he wrote crime novels focused on the Orange County yachting set, upper-crust dog show fans, Palm Springs country clubs, the America’s Cup, and the Nobel Prize.

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