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club line

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noun

  1. printing See orphan

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In the sketch, “Night Club Line” he inhabits a Miami club owner, who attempts to shape his bouncer, played by Jason Momoa, into a kinder man to the ladies and clubbers.

From Salon

The senior Chois mostly felt welcomed at the retirement community, where Byong was a well-known member of the Holy Family Church Choir, the Men’s Golf Club, Line Dance Club and Karaoke Club.

From Seattle Times

The official club line is “travel issues for supporters”.

From The Guardian

Determined to tell the truth about Spain, at the same time he was sympathetic to the Left Book Club line that in the age of the masses the truth was impossible:

From Salon

In the spring, Cincinnati-based Macy’s is rolling out a remade version of its private-label Charter Club line centered on a handful of “modern classic” pieces that are the foundation of its customer’s wardrobe: the blazer, the tunic, georgette blouse, cardigan, printed skirt, pants and trench coat, said Jim Sluzewski, a spokesman for the retailer.

From BusinessWeek