From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcountry clubˈcountry ˌclub noun [countable] DLCa sports and social club, especially one for rich people
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country club• You then are given a number in suburban Baltimore, which turns out to be a country club Donovan owns.• I thought it was a country club.• His appeal extends beyond the old Republican base of suburban country club whites.• Freddy's folks were at the country club.• We saw them once or twice a month and usually ate at their country club.• And the fact that it is the first true country club in the area.