Use club in a sentence
Sentences ending with club
- May I send you the Constitution and Laws of the Club? [5]
- If Mr. Carvel would do him the honour of calling at his lodging, over Mackie's Italian Warehouse in Piccadilly, at four o'clock, he would take great pleasure in introducing him at Brooks's Club. [9]
- That is, after we've ruined you at the club. [9]
- I remember very well the day it appeared on our news stands, and the heated denunciations it evoked at the Boyne Club. [9]
- Monsieur Vigo's store was the village club. [9]
- One lady who was coming down stairs was astonished to see a bronze Hercules lean forward on its pedestal as if to strike her with its club. [5]
- Celia had come up to town for the spring exhibitions, and was lodging at the Woman's Club. [4]
- Are you going to the Club? [9]
- She drove him to his club. [11]
- It is needless to dwell upon the chagrin of Honora's maternal grandfather, Howard Allison Esquire, over this turn of affairs, this unexpected bouleversement, as he spoke of it in private to his friends in his Parisian club. [9]
Short sentences using club
- I wandered into the club. [4]
- Pierre drove to the Club. [2]
- Executive Committee "Clay Club. [7]
- I saw the club. [5]
- Woman's Club, 16. [6]
Sentences containing club two or more times
- She drove him to his club, and, after a man has had a triumph, a woman will not drive him to his club if--my darling, you must trust me! [11]
- It affords me sincere pleasure to meet this distinguished club, a club which has extended its hospitalities and its cordial welcome to so many of my countrymen. [5]
- Not long ago one of the finest town houses in London was donated by the owner for an American officers' club, the funds were raised by contributions from British officers, and the club was inaugurated by the King and Queen--and Admiral Sims. [9]
- With the exception of a conversation club here and there, and a literary club, more or less perfunctory, are they not mostly social clubs for comfort and idle lounging, many of them known, as other workmen are, by their "chips"? [4]
- I have a Club, a private Club, which is all my own. [5]
- They drank to Bekleshev, Naryshkin, Uvarov, Dolgorukov, Apraksin, Valuev, to the committee, to all the Club members and to all the Club guests, and finally to Count Ilya Rostov separately, as the organizer of the banquet. [2]
- Why, at the banquet given by this club in my honor, Mr. Carnegie had the inspiration for which the club is now honoring him. [5]
More example sentences with the word club in them
- Never fall below your ideals--that is what I heard a speaker say at the Town and Country Club, and that is my notion. [4]
- Dicky was dining with Fielding at the Turf Club, when a telegram came saying that cholera had appeared at a certain village on the Nile. [11]
- By which it will be seen that a potion of the Club were coming back to their old haunt. [9]
- But Mr. Fox, who was the soul of the club, had the best array of any. [9]
- They met many who greeted them cordially, and numbers of Frank's old club friends summoned him to the sacred fires at his earliest opportunity. [11]
- Do you know where the Boat Club is on the River Boulevard? [9]
- It was dark when we left the Club, and I recall the elation I felt and strove to conceal as I accompanied my chief back to the office. [9]
- Even Jack Delancy, when the crushing news was brought him at the club, where he sat talking with Major Fairfax, although he saw his own ruin in a flash, said, "It wouldn't have happened if Henderson had lived. [4]
- I'll tell you what, Stanhope, I'll take Miss Benson to the Town and County Club next Saturday. [4]
- I met a western man at the club and asked him about western resorts, quiet ones. [9]
- After lecturing I went to the Club that night, and that was a comfortable place. [5]
- And then he went to his club, and passed a cheerful evening. [4]
- A book which we could master and possess in an evening we can have read to us in a month in the club, without the least intellectual effort. [4]
- Here, much bedecked, was the Galena Lincoln Club, part of Joe Davies's shipment. [9]
- The gaiety and warmth of the hut erected in the Public Gardens which houses the British Officers' Club were a relief. [9]
- Emerson was a very regular attendant at the meetings of the Saturday Club, and continued to dine at its table, until within a year or two of his death. [6]
- Presently the club valet knocked at my door. [9]
- In short, so useful has that trivial implement proved as a jaw-stopper and a boricide, that I never go to a club or a dinner-party, without wishing the company included our Scheherezade and That Boy with his popgun. [6]
- The mob closed upon them in a body, and then a patrol-wagon whirled up from the other side, and a squad of policemen leaped out and began to club the rioters. [8]
- The count walked up and down the hall in his dressing gown, giving orders to the club steward and to the famous Feoktist, the Club's head cook, about asparagus, fresh cucumbers, strawberries, veal, and fish for this dinner. [2]
- In those days 'twas far better for a young gentleman of any pretensions to remain at home than go to London and be denied that inner sanctuary,--the younger club at Almack's. [9]
- You must not try to resign, for the laws of the Club do not allow that. [5]
- To climb a tree and shake it, to club it, to strip it of its fruit, and pass to the next, is the sport of a brief time. [4]
- Then he went to the Khedivial Club and ordered himself four courses, a pint of champagne and a glass of '48 port, his usual dinner being one course, double portion, and a pint of claret. [11]
- But to return to the festival of Archias: the oyster ragout served there, the pheasant pasties--" Here he interrupted himself, exclaiming in surprise: "By the club of Hercules, the Proserpina is to be received with a full chorus! [10]
- No, I want to stand up before it and curse it and foam at the mouth, or take a club and pound it to rags and pulp. [5]
- I am glad to see this club in such palatial quarters. [5]
- Then I went to New York, and at the Lotus Club, where I had a room, I finished it--but not quite. [11]
- I went back to lunch at the Boyne Club, and to receive the congratulations of my friends. [9]
- The Club seems to have shaped itself around him as a nucleus of crystallization, two or three friends of his having first formed the habit of meeting him at dinner at "Parker's," the "Will's Coffee-House" of Boston. [6]
- I beg you to give my best thanks to the Bath Club for the offer of its hospitalities, but I shall not be able to take advantage of it, because I am to be a guest in a private house during my stay in London. [5]
- I wish also to extend my thanks to the Authors' Club for constituting me a member, at a reasonable price per year, and for giving me the benefit of your legal adviser. [5]
- He wants me to club a lot of old sketches together with a lot of his, and publish a book. [5]
- He had yet to be presented at St. James's, and elected a member of the Trafalgar Club. [11]
- He did wish to be introduced to a good London club. [11]
- Henderson was compelled to be in the city most of the time, and Jack Delancy fancied that business required his presence there also; but he had bought a yacht, and contemplated a voyage, with several of the club men, up the Maine coast. [4]
- But he preferred to be at the club and say these things rather than pass the same hours with his adorable family. [4]
- His club changed to a spade, and he shouldered it and started away sighing profoundly and shedding tears. [5]
- He won five times what he had lost at the club. [11]
- There was, at this time, a singular falling-off in the attendance of the Brampton Club. [9]
- In contrast with this foreigner, confronting him, a young lieutenant stood motionless, his head cocked on one side, his hand grasping the club held a little behind him, his glance meeting the other's squarely, but with a different quality of defiance. [9]
- It was at this club that Dyck again met that tall, ascetic messenger from the Attorney-General, who had brought the message to Miles Calhoun. [11]
- The vitality of this club has depended in a great measure on its utter poverty in statutes and by-laws, its entire absence of formality, and its blessed freedom from speech-making. [6]
- I tried to think what is the best way to kill a bear with a gun, when you are not near enough to club him with the stock. [4]
- One night as they sat at the club Jack had asked him a leading question, apropos of Henderson's successful career: "Mavick, why don't you get married? [4]
- When that man there, Bruce Dunlap, had most worried the life and sense out of Uncle Silas till at last he plumb lost his mind and hit this other blatherskite, his brother, with a club, I reckon he seen his chance. [5]
- Inside the club there are fresh congratulations, and it is proposed to arrange an impromptu dinner, at which the duke will preside. [11]
- His generosity to the sick and poor of the Glencader Mine had been great, and he had given them a hospital and a club with adequate endowment. [11]
- His smile and the shake of his head at the club when talk was personal conveyed a world of meaning. [4]
- He thought of the probable comments of the men of his London club upon the drift his conversation was taking with a New England spinster about his fitness to marry a school-teacher. [4]
- Mrs. Howells applauded the notion of the club from the very first. [5]
- A Club is the next best thing to this, strung like a harp, with about a dozen ringing intelligences, each answering to some chord of the macrocosm. [6]
- For several weeks the meetings were held in the small halls and club rooms of various societies and orders in obscure portions of the city. [9]
- This was about the first of April, that sloppiest and windiest of months in a northern climate, and Mr. Crewe had intended, as usual, to make a little trip southward to a club of which he was a member. [9]
- Bagration appeared in the doorway of the anteroom without hat or sword, which, in accord with the Club custom, he had given up to the hall porter. [2]
- The chef at the club, Mr. Scherer insisted, could produce nothing equal to Heinrich's sauer-kraut and sausage. [9]
- By this time the Club was well under way; and from that time forth its secretary kept my off-hours well supplied with business. [5]
- We lunched at the Club together, where we talked over the requirements. [9]
- Pierre dined at the club that day and heard on all sides gossip about the attempted abduction of Rostova. [2]
- Surely not to the Club or to pay calls? [2]
- The Magazine and the Club have existed and flourished to the present day. [6]
- The man with the club fought desperately for his life, but it was a hopeless fight from the first. [5]
- This is what the chairman said: "The essayist for this evening is an old member of our club whom you all know, Mr. Parker, assistant editor of the Daily Democrat. [5]
- And Honora returned the calls, and joined the Sewing Circle, and the Woman's Luncheon Club, which met for the purpose of literary discussion. [9]
- He resigned from the Boyne Club. [9]
- Of course in the beginning there is a good deal of revenue from this source, but the revenue diminishes as the club improves, so that we have the anomaly of its failure to be self-supporting in proportion to its excellence. [4]
- He joined in the applause when a humorist at the club feigned to drop dead from his chair at Fulkerson's introduction of the topic, and he went on talking that first number into the surviving spectators. [8]
- He gave Jack the address, and thereafter the club and his usual resorts knew him no more. [4]
- It was unfortunate that Mallow won from him three-fourths of the money he had brought to the club, and won it with a smile not easy to forgive. [11]
- He never forgot that he was a gentleman, and he had a gentleman's notions of the fitness of things, and it was against his principles to use, a gentleman's club for the furtherance of his various enterprises. [9]
- Which reminds me that a campaign club in Jersey City wrote a few days ago and invited me to be present at the raising of a Tilden and Hendricks flag there, and to take the stand and give them some "counsel. [5]
- The seconds had taken care to keep the locale from the knowledge of the public; especially as many who had come to know of the event at the Breakneck Club were eager to be present. [11]
- You don't say such things to each other at the club. [4]
- But there are subjects upon which the great talker could speak magisterially in his time and at his club, upon which so wise a man would express himself guardedly at the meeting where I have supposed him a guest. [6]
- Then I shall step into the club a minute, and--" "Be in at lunch? [4]
- These are the South Downs, from which comes the famous mutton known all over England, not unknown at the table of our Saturday Club and other well-spread boards. [6]
- It was a social club which propagated an interest in idle amusements, disseminated a knowledge of games, et cetera. [5]
- Take courage and sit at the bow of the canoe; and when it approaches his mouth, try what effect your club will have on his head. [5]
- March heard the shot as he scrambled out of his car, and at the same moment he saw Lindau drop under the club of the policeman, who left him where he fell and joined the rest of the squad in pursuing the rioters. [8]
- A well-directed blow sent his club whirling out of his grasp, and the next moment he was a dead man. [5]
- I may not say the same for the whole of Brooks's Club, tho' I never darkened its doors afterwards. [9]
- Then he would saunter slowly down to the Planters' House bar, which served the purposes of a club in those days, in search of an argument with other prominent citizens. [9]
- Sadly the family sat down to supper without her, and after supper Mr. Merrill sent a message to his club that he could not attend a committee meeting there that evening. [9]
- Soon he had said his say at the club where his supporters, discomfited, awaited him. [11]
- Beneath his smile Rostov saw in him the mood he had shown at the Club dinner and at other times, when as if tired of everyday life he had felt a need to escape from it by some strange, and usually cruel, action. [2]
- In the corner room at the Club, members gathered to read these broadsheets, and some liked the way Karpushka jeered at the French, saying: "They will swell up with Russian cabbage, burst with our buckwheat porridge, and choke themselves with cabbage soup. [2]
- Find out the rent in the morning, Sid, and we'll all four go down on Sunday and look at it, and lunch at the Quicksands Club. [9]
- But now I remember that I was here five-and-twenty years ago, and that I was then at a dinner of the Whitefriars Club, and it was in those old days when you had just made two great finds. [5]
- I will only remark that at the end of a week there was plenty of evidence that lash and club and fist had done their work well; the king's body was a sight to see--and to weep over; but his spirit?--why, it wasn't even phased. [5]
- He takes his reluctant bride by force, he courts her with a club, then loves her faithfully through a long life--it is of record. [5]
- In this so real dream it was the daily office work that seemed unreal, and the company and gossip of his club a kind of vain show. [4]
- Sumner, Charles: literary rank, 33: the outrage on, 211; Saturday Club, 223. [6]
- Old club friends rallied him as a deserter, and new acquaintances flocked about him; and presently he awakened to the fact that his Indian wife had been an interest of the season, was not the least admired person present. [11]
- There 's no radical club like a nest of little folks in a nursery. [6]
- When he had put the letter inside the envelope and stamped it, he saw that the envelope was one carrying the mark of the Club. [11]
- It has a proper philosophical meaning, and it has also a local and accidental application to the individuals of a group which came together very much as any literary club might collect about a teacher. [6]
- It pleased him prodigiously to feel Stafford lay a firm hand on his arm and say: "Can you, perhaps, dine with me to-night at the Travellers' Club? [11]
- He said some praiseful things about the character of the club and the orderly serenity and pleasantness of its quarters, and asked if I had never tried to acquire membership in it. [5]
- He's made the post-office the most popular social club I ever saw. [9]
- That incident where Pocahontas saves the life of Smith from her father, Powhatan's club, was gotten up by the Admiral and myself to advertise Jamestown. [5]
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