club class
Britishnoun
adjective
Example Sentences
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“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 • May 4, 2015
When you are comfortably established in comedy's club class, no one expects you to innovate.
From The Guardian • May 19, 2013
Thurber found himself walking alongside Elliott Nugent, who was everything on the campus that Thurber was not�athlete, social success, best actor in the dramatic club, class president, idol of the coeds.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For passengers who prefer special treatment, British Airways will have a "club class" offering better meals than the standard economy food�hot steak on some flights instead of cold chicken�and free drinks.
From Time Magazine Archive
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