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Clubby
Clubby meaning
Resembling or suggestive of a social club or clubhouse. | Congenial; welcoming people as guests. | Resembling or suggestive of a social club or clubhouse.
Example sentences (6)
Mr. Rubiales’s actions after the match have led to a major moment of reckoning in Spanish society for its clubby and often sexist soccer culture.
Such giants as Chevron, Goldman Sachs, AT&T, and Home Depot pay millions of dollars to this clubby society, gaining the notice and appreciation of the supremes.
We did have a more clubby sort of syndicate alternative as well.
Moreover, Posey’s clubby congressional retirement statement made it sound like he had effectively set up the process to spare Haridopolos from having to face a tough Republican primary challenge.
Bradlee and Graham learn over the course of to abandon the clubby congeniality that allowed politicians to lie to the press for so long without ever getting called on it.
Mr. Rose’s show, with its procession of establishment guests and clubby atmosphere, remained unchanged through its more-than-two-decade run.