country club
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of country club
An Americanism dating back to 1865–70
Example Sentences
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TAPALPA, Mexico — The most wanted man in Mexico was hiding out next to a country club.
From Los Angeles Times
My dad says when I was a child, he took me to the country club one Sunday after church and I began misbehaving—knocking stuff over, throwing rolls and being naughty.
“I’ve been a member of a country club and I’ve been a member of Soho House, and I was never fully satisfied,” says El Rayess, 49, a culinary medicine chef in Los Angeles.
Attendees received gift bags, with T-shirts printed with yet another question, “Is this a college or a country club?”
Evidently, he held an elaborate funeral at his country club.
From MarketWatch
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