Sentences with clubby
club·by
C c - Politics is clubby, careerist, and cynical.
- The room had a warm, clubby atmosphere.
- A little bit clubby, a little robo-disco and a touch new-wave.
- Adele Ferguson Calling a general meeting to sack a chairman is a hostile and public act rarely seen in the polite and clubby world of corporate Australia.
- He became clubby with the bartender, who slipped him many free drinks.
- Their group is very clubby and unfriendly.
- Unfortunately our opaque process has a clubby feeling to it.
- Her clubby New York Observer column spawned both a book and the award winning television series.