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clubbish, a. (ˈklʌbɪʃ) [f. club n. + -ish1.] 1. Resembling, or suggesting, a club; clumsy.1515 Barclay Egloges iii. (1570) B vj/4 His clubbishe feete. 1565–84 Cooper Thesaurus s.v. Cala, A big clubbishe staffe. 1825–79 Jamieson, Clubbish, clumsy, heavy. 2. Clownish, boorish, rough, rude. Obs. exc. d...
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clubbed
clubbed, ppl. a. (klʌbd) [f. club + -ed.] I. From the n. 1. Shaped like a club, thickened at or toward the end, knobbed; clavate, claviform.c 1386 Chaucer Monk's Prol. 10 She bryngeth me forth the grete clobbed [v.r. clubbed, clobbet] staues. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 84 Clubbyd staffe, fustis. 1526 Skelt...
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Danila Botha
Too Much on the Inside was reviewed by Quill and Quire Magazine, The Literary Review of Canada, and Book Clubbish.
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The Great Good Place (short story)
Leon Edel even sniffed that the place seems rather "mundane and country-clubbish".
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Nerina Shute
Despite his being of a clubbish, anti-Modernist hue, she married him in 1936.
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old boy
old boy [f. old a. + boy n.1] A former pupil of a (particular) boys' school, esp. an English public school. Also as quasi-adj. Hence old-boyish a., characteristic or suggestive of an old boy; old-boyishness. Also used attrib. (influenced by old a. 8 a), spec. in old boy(s') net(work), to designate c...
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Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)
from Pitchfork wrote, "The mainstream got a taste of house music that was stately and groovy, not dripping with acid, and which sounded fantastic amid clubbish
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