noun
Etymology
Origin of clubber
Example Sentences
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“It’s like D.J.ing,” McCarthy, an avid clubber, has said of writing.
From New York Times • Nov. 2, 2021
Every clubber paid a £2 entry fee - not a small amount back then.
From BBC • Dec. 5, 2019
Not the young, moneyed clubber audience you’d find prowling the W Hotel down the street.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 23, 2018
So, whether a DJ or clubber, you can now rave to the grave without embarrassment – as long as your knees hold out.
From The Guardian • Apr. 12, 2018
Members usually take laden plates back to their desks, although one charter veggie clubber confessed to sneaking out for a roast beef sandwich on a day she’d brought in food.
From Washington Post • Jul. 6, 2015
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