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clubhouse

[kluhb-hous] / ˈklʌbˌhaʊs /




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A 145-year-old rugby club has been left reeling after a "devastating" fire swept through its clubhouse, destroying precious trophies and memorabilia.

From BBC

The third iteration of the clubhouse, modeled after The Reform Club in London, is built around a prefabricated steel frame imported from the U.K., and reassembled here.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now a veteran on a team that welcomed seven freshmen while pushing for its eighth consecutive Women’s College World Series berth, Brady occasionally finds herself waiting for someone else’s calm voice to command the clubhouse.

From Los Angeles Times

OAKLAND, Calif. — The distance from the visitors clubhouse to the visiting team’s batting cage at Oakland Coliseum has to be the longest such walk at any stadium in the major leagues.

From Seattle Times

And a year later, that’s the emotion that, for many in the Dodgers clubhouse, lingers most going into this weekend’s series at Petco Park.

From Los Angeles Times