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clubman

n. (context dated English) A man who attends a social club.

Usage examples of "clubman".

The suave, immaculately clad clubman was with Harvey Willis in the room where Henry Marchand had died.

He was standing in the door, the figure of vulgar comedy, with ruffled hair, reddened face and unpardonable confusion of attire -- no trace there of the immaculate Robert Walmsley, the courted clubman and ornament of select circles.

Charles was getting more and more nervous under the curt questioning of this well-dressed clubman with the piercing eyes.

The attendant on duty at the club desk had noticed nothing strange in the behavior or appearance of the millionaire clubman when he arrived.

The wealthy clubman whose expensive car she was driving was not one man, but two.

He began to sweat with the desire to get rid of her and the stupid clubman she had brought with her in order to hide her real purpose.

When he reappeared, the nattily dressed figure of the wealthy clubman had vanished.

He, Douglas Carleton, clubman turned gangster, was the man behind the plot to end the career of The Shadow!

Whatever value Gats might be to the schemes of Douglas Carleton, it was obvious that the clubman considered Zubian to be of greater worth.

As the import of his words became apparent to Carleton, the clubman smiled in elation.

Revolver in hand, the tall clubman turned to push Cardona beneath the high steps of the old house.

Reaching in the watch pocket of his trousers, the clubman drew forth an object and held it in his half-closed hand.

Then, as the waiter was bringing dessert, the clubman inserted a cigarette in the long holder and puffed thoughtfully.

Blake took a chair opposite and watched as the clubman gradually regained his composure.

Every word that the clubman uttered was transmitted to some other place - how distant, Paget did not know - where a hand controlled the switch that made the answering words appear.