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Example sentences for "club"

Lexicographically close words:
cloying; cloys; cloyster; cloysters; cloze; clubbed; clubbing; clubhouse; clubman; clubmen
  1. We were the last ones to arrive at the country club where we were to dine.

  2. Somebody sent me a marked copy of the Club Window.

  3. I'm sure she could not have done a great deal for anyone in a wretched paper like the Club Window.

  4. I'll be at the club any time you want me.

  5. When I looked at the deep snow, and only a narrow path cleared to the club house, I apprehended some silliness on the part of my host.

  6. Arriving at the Grand Central Station I decided to telephone to Will's club with the hope of finding he had returned during my absence.

  7. Club Window and had been advised to let the matter drop.

  8. Mr. Hartley will take care of the article which appeared in the Club Window .

  9. There was no Lambs' Club and, though Will had guest-cards to clubs in various cities, there was not the lure of intimate association.

  10. It became quite a common thing for him to telephone me from the Club that he would not be home until late that night.

  11. From time to time there has reached the ears of the seat-warmers in the Club Window gossip of certain little junkets to New York during the past winter.

  12. To-night was the Lansdown Cricket Club Ball.

  13. I took two days off by going down to Queen's Club to see the Oxford and Cambridge Sports.

  14. Last term we started a club which meets nightly in his rooms and "rouses the welkin with a succession of catches.

  15. Half of the club are to sit in darkness and silence in one room, the other half in another: we are all to listen until we hear the boys come in, and at a given signal dash out upon them from two directions and so catch them.

  16. Otherwise, you know, we shall put the Pentacle Club on guard, and if this is one of its crimes, we want to scotch the whole gang once and for all.

  17. But after he had gone out to his club she got out a little blank book and figured it all away for six months to come.

  18. The reception to Senator John Sherman at the Lincoln League club rooms last night was a rousing enthusiastic affair.

  19. I attended a meeting conducted by the Blaine club in Cincinnati.

  20. Shortly after the Ohio convention, I was invited to attend a banquet of the Americus club at the Monongahela House, in Pittsburg, on the 28th of April, at which Senator Harrison and Colonel Fred.

  21. Bullion Club, to attend a dinner at their club house on Thursday evening, the 16th inst.

  22. On the evening of the 30th I was tendered a reception by the Union League club in its library, and soon became aware of the fact that one segment of the Republican party, represented by the Chicago "Tribune," was not in attendance.

  23. Morrow, Member of Congress, formally welcomed me as a guest of the club and delivered a short but eloquent speech.

  24. A club called the "Sherman club" had been organized at Mansfield, and soon after my return having been invited to attend it, I did so, and made a brief political address.

  25. I attended a reception of the Sherman club of the 24th ward, at the head of which was my old friend, Governor Thomas L.

  26. A circular which tells all about the Club has just been issued by Harper & Brothers.

  27. This year we want all the Ladies who belong to the Camera Club to send in pictures.

  28. We want every Knight and Lady of our Camera Club to compete for these prizes.

  29. The members of the Camera Club will notice that our competition this year is confined to three subjects or classes--Marines, Landscapes, and Figure Studies.

  30. They walked out of the club together, two figures of noticeable distinction, very obviously belonging to the ruling classes of England.

  31. The two men went out of the club together without speaking.

  32. By his side was a sheet of the club note-paper, and from time to time he jotted down something upon it with a slender gold pencil.

  33. At eight Constantine Schuabe was coming to the Sheridan Club to dine.

  34. I told you at the club that it was all right between us again?

  35. On the tray stood one of the curious liqueur glasses lately introduced into the club by Sir Robert.

  36. They dined quietly and simply at the big warm club in Piccadilly.

  37. He turned into St. James Street, where his club was, intending to find some one who would go to a music-hall with him.

  38. Use of garden rakes or weeders will result in suspension from Club privileges.

  39. Carruthers; for the constable, shocked and outraged by such indecorous language in a court of justice, was about to club his man.

  40. Then he had nothing to do but to club with what the French call the crosse.

  41. I have set a cricket club a-gowing, and he has turned a neglected field into a golf links.

  42. My club makes Churchmen, and his makes Scotch dissenters.

  43. As a mission agency, my club has not succeeded yet, but every time I make a cricketer, I make a Churchman.

  44. What the Etching Club are about, we know not; but the subject has been taken up by Mr Mulready; and we now feel it incumbent upon us to notice this new and illustrated edition of that immortal work.

  45. This club life had become very important to him--even indispensable.

  46. He had heard in a club of a hobo whose nails were clean, whose address was elegant and who had confounded surgeons on surgery, artists on art, poets on verse and theologues on theology.

  47. Because it was a club chiefly dedicated to the elder generation Thayre came infrequently and it surprised him to find the other there.

  48. They formed one of those small cliques of intimates into which this club resolved itself, and Tom Burton was of their valued brotherhood.

  49. While the wolves were picking the remains of the estate to its naked bones, old Thomas Burton still went occasionally to his place in the club and gazed out of the Fifth-avenue window.

  50. Club conversation intimated that not only financial stress was responsible for the silencing of Len Haswell's jovial laughter.

  51. An agreement to club dinners together was at once made and ratified.

  52. I was at a night club when I got word that you sent out word to guard Flynn.

  53. I was at the club and just got a flash that something big broke, something in connection with the Tontine group.

  54. But in an average debating club I thought this question might not be quite clear; so I abandoned the idea.

  55. Bernard Shaw was thrown early into what may be called the cosmopolitan club of revolution.

  56. I was once at a debating club at which Bernard Shaw said that he was not a humanitarian at all, but only an economist, that he merely hated to see life wasted by carelessness or cruelty.

  57. L'Internationale," but the club covers more than Socialists.

  58. Furious with pain, blinded by the blows from the young chief's club and by the blood from the young chief's torn flesh, the grizzly struggled savagely.

  59. Good old Bob," cried Dick Tresize, "and the loser shall stand tea at the Club House for the whole bally lot of us.

  60. He hit the ball clean and true, and as it left his club the spectators gave a gasp.

  61. Half an hour later they had reached the Club House, and much laughter and many pleasantries were exchanged as they teed their balls.

  62. Nancy, as they went towards the Club House.

  63. Either the girls should come to her and make known the object of their club, or this club could no longer hold meetings.

  64. All the girls who had not done well in the old club readily fell in with the promises of the new order, and soon Viola had a distinct following--the girls with grievances against Rose-Mary, imagined or otherwise.

  65. This is some nonsense those girls with the new club idea have originated.

  66. If you will do so, I will see that the people of the West club together and give you a nice gold-headed cane.

  67. Some of us will club together at private houses and receive, while others will "hire a hall" and sling a great deal of agony, no doubt.

  68. Select a base-ball club of about the weight you can handle easily, and then go to him and win him back.

  69. The dealer may have another club to lead.

  70. Z can exhaust the trumps and make the club suit, but will then be left with two losing diamonds.

  71. Z finds that his club suit is blocked by the two commanding cards in the dummy.

  72. Clever play to unblock the club suit and to obtain the lead with the eight of spades.

  73. Z finds that the seven of diamonds is a card of re-entry and plays to establish the club suit.

  74. Should Z continue with another round of hearts, Y would have no way of obtaining the lead after the club suit was established.

  75. The jack of clubs must be played to the first trick, for otherwise the club suit would be blocked, and it is useless to lead through A’s hand.

  76. To win the game Z must establish and make the club suit; as A holds both queen and jack of clubs, he must make one trick.

  77. To many players a trump lead at this trick would seem imperative, but if trumps are led, the adversaries obtain the lead and must make three tricks in the club suit.

  78. His best play is to conceal the strength in this suit, and to establish the club suit.

  79. As the club suit is blocked, Y needs two entry cards, one to establish the suit and the other to obtain the lead and make it.

  80. The lead of the club suit must come from Y, but if a low heart is led, it will take out Y’s only card of entry.

  81. To catch the ten of spades he must lead through A’s hand, and, therefore, trumps Y’s winning club in order to obtain the lead.

  82. He has both the spade and the club suit protected, his partner is marked with strength in diamonds, and he can lead trumps with safety, but not knowing that the weak hand can ruff, he returns his partner’s original lead.

  83. The spade suit looks tempting, but the club suit is longer and the dealer cannot afford to run the risk of the adversaries’ obtaining the lead.

  84. As the dummy holds no card of entry, B hopes to block this suit by waiting until the last club has been played from the dealer’s hand.

  85. The following day at the club he came to me and placed a sealed envelope in my hand.

  86. In my baggage I found your card which contained this club address; and here I am.

  87. The Boys' Club orchestra will render the "Poet and Peasant Overture" four times in succession, each time differently.

  88. He hasn't eaten dinner at the club for a long time and there will be just time for a swim before settling down to a nice piece of salmon steak.

  89. Pearly last night at the Vegetarian Club dinner," says one of the members, "and he said that he might be a little late today but that he would surely come.

  90. Around at the club the doorman says that Mr. McNartly hasn't been in all afternoon and that Mr. Freem was in at about four-thirty but went out again with a bag.

  91. He found that he could then leave his club at one o'clock and get home to his wife at twelve; and for the first time in twenty years peace reigned around that hearthstone.

  92. As I have said before this club on another occasion, the citizens of Chicago are fortunate above those of any other great city in the United States in the average high character of their newspapers.

  93. The modern woman has learned it is a club that raises cain.

  94. In the latter case, as when men who are or have been members of our club become Ambassadors, because they are undeniably fitted for the missions to Great Britain and France, even authors are made to sit in state.

  95. Underwood, said in introducing Mr. Read, "It is very seldom that the Sunset Club discharges its speakers in batteries of four, but something is due to the speakers.

  96. Fortunately, when they made this change of time, they placed one of those meridians from which our time is calculated right between the club and his house.

  97. He was an habitué of a club situated next door to his house.

  98. The Great Round World"= will make club rates on any magazines "The Great Round World" will make club rates on any magazines .


  99. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "club" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    club house; club life