clubroom
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of clubroom
Example Sentences
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For instance, because affordable units attract families, the building has a higher share of three-bedroom apartments and a heavily padded playroom across the courtyard from the clubroom, where 20-somethings in headphones type on their laptops.
From New York Times
At seven o’clock, the four members ascended to the clubroom, tied their badges round their heads, and took their seats with great solemnity.
From Literature
Amenities in the high-rise building include a saltwater swimming pool with cabanas, a fitness center, a yoga studio, a clubroom, a pet spa, multipurpose event spaces, a courtyard, a transit screen and a co-working space.
From Washington Post
Common areas include a rooftop terrace, with gas grills and a clubroom.
From Washington Post
“They added a clubroom next to the wine cellar, and there are fun places for all ages like the billiard room, a TV room and a wine-tasting room.”
From Washington Post
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