club class
Britishnoun
adjective
Example Sentences
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"Club class should be huge treat that you've worked for. If kids get used to Club class what do they have to work towards?" she said.
From BBC
By background and education, she belonged to The Club class but by ability and intelligence she belonged to the readers’ class.
From Literature
Although the tech industry is overwhelmingly male-dominated, this group, typically for a Code Club class, comprises roughly 40% girls.
From The Guardian
“I don’t mind if people in club class are quaffing Champagne, provided that the people at the back of the plane don’t feel their standards are falling behind,’’ he said.
From New York Times
“They didn’t want to differentiate themselves by class or by a look that said how much money I have. When I sold TV Guide to people, I’d walk into a house, sit down, and have a lemonade with people or play tennis with them at the yacht club. Now they get in my taxi and find a way to tell me that they belong to the Nantucket Golf Club. “Class has a certain grace,” Briard said.
From Literature
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