Crossword clues for clubroom
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Clubroom \Club"room`\, n.
The apartment in which a club meets.
--Addison.
Wiktionary
n. A room used for club activities
WordNet
n. a room used for the activities of a club
Usage examples of "clubroom".
It was a special meeting of the Hip Leong Tong, held in their private clubrooms at the Great Shanghai Tea Company, and conducted according to rule.
THREE Roger Tasset glanced around the clubroom with the sure eye of a connoisseur, to see if there was anything there which was of interest to him.
The faculty were only supposed to smoke in their dingy clubroom or, on the quiet, in their offices.
Hunt to take charge of the clubroom, for Theodore wanted to learn and fit himself for better work by and by, and with such a purpose he made rapid progress in his studies.
Wondering what his gift might be, the boy put out the lights and locked the clubroom door and hurried down to his room, remembering then that his teacher had asked for his key earlier in the evening.
It consisted of the circle of wicker chairs that lined the wall of the combination clubroom and ballroom.
He had arrived at the clubroom promptly at eight o'clock on the night set aside for the auditions for The Tempest, and found himself among the first half-dozen.
Griselda's face -- not pinched and angry, as when she had turned away from his kiss, but as it had been in the clubroom, when she had seemed to sleep through Roger Tasset's reading.
It was a clubroom for the men, a clearing house for information, and often as not more business was done at the bar than anywhere else around.
The clubroom had been furnished with a number of brown or gold institutional sofas and chairs, a couple of good sized tables, and a trophy case.