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  • adjective comparative form of clubby: more clubby

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Examples

  • Spice Market Jean-Georges Vongerichten's homage to Southeast Asian street food is darker and clubbier than the original eatery in New York.

    Ya Want Chips With That? Kathleen Squires 2011

  • Spice Market Jean-Georges Vongerichten's homage to Southeast Asian street food, Spice Market in London is darker and clubbier than the original eatery in New York.

    New York and London Eateries Trade Inspiration 2011

  • A large cadre of graduates from the Gingrich House brought their new version of hard-edged, polarizing conservatism to the clubbier Senate.23 By the late 1990s, differences between the two conservative caucuses on economic issues had largely vanished.

    Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • A large cadre of graduates from the Gingrich House brought their new version of hard-edged, polarizing conservatism to the clubbier Senate.23 By the late 1990s, differences between the two conservative caucuses on economic issues had largely vanished.

    Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • Expect a clubbier edge to their exuberant boy-girl pop.

    Winter Arts Calendar 2010

  • A large cadre of graduates from the Gingrich House brought their new version of hard-edged, polarizing conservatism to the clubbier Senate.23 By the late 1990s, differences between the two conservative caucuses on economic issues had largely vanished.

    Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • A large cadre of graduates from the Gingrich House brought their new version of hard-edged, polarizing conservatism to the clubbier Senate.23 By the late 1990s, differences between the two conservative caucuses on economic issues had largely vanished.

    Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • Between marathons of writing as much as 5,000 words a day, he was a fixture at Georgetown salons when Washington was clubbier and more elitist.

    Archive 2007-03-01 KaneCitizen 2007

  • Between marathons of writing as much as 5,000 words a day, he was a fixture at Georgetown salons when Washington was clubbier and more elitist.

    Schlesinger Obit, Samurai Vader, IQ Scarcity, Floyd/Bee Gees Mashup KaneCitizen 2007

  • "But the club management has to face reality," he adds, noting that "for a long, time we had a much clubbier club."

    The Downturn Threatens Clubs and Their Clubbiness 2009

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