Gentlemen's club founded in London in 1868.
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Examples for "new club"
Examples for "new club"
1Gueye has improved since it became clear he needed a new club.
2Nobody is going to come up with a new club, Thirlwell said.
3She gave me a flyer to a new club called the Masque.
4The former Baroka skipper has made three appearances for his new club.
5And both in time for a full pre-season with their new club.
1But we perceive clearly that the Savile Club did not make the stars and does not fill the universe.
2I was elected about this time a member of the Savile Club, which then had its home in Savile Row.
3In London, Stevenson appeared now and again at the Savile Club, then tenanting a rather gloomy little house in Savile Row.
4These were the days when he most frequented the Savile Club, and the lightest and most vivacious part of him there came to the surface.
5So by far his happiest times were spent out of Scotland, principally in London, where a membership in the Savile Club added to his enjoyment.