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country club
noun
- 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
- a club in the country, having sporting and social facilities
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of country club1
Example Sentences
It quickly spread as a country club sport due to its foursome nature — many liken its companionship quality to golf.
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.
Going to church, going to the country club.
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.
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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