club car
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of club car
An Americanism dating back to 1890–95
Example Sentences
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I'd been given a club car, which was about 20 years old and, a few months into my first season, we went up to watch Grimsby play one night.
From BBC
When thoroughly exhausted, I rolled out my sleeping bag under a table and seats in the club car to sleep.
From Los Angeles Times
It was easy enough to get them through the club car, even with the pail of fish to carry.
From Literature
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Directions from the landlady of the local pub lead to a golf club car park.
From The Guardian
In the club car he found a stack of paper plates and he blew the dust from them and put them inside his parka and that was all.
From Literature
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