What's the difference between clubhouse and playhouse?

Clubhouse


Definition:

  • (n.) A house occupied by a club.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Westwood came within an inch of clawing back a shot with a firm, brave putt, but went to the 16th having to birdie his way to the clubhouse to pull off a minor miracle.
  • (2) A giant screen had been erected beside the clubhouse of the Kyadondo rugby club.
  • (3) Hong Kong Rent: HK$40,000 (£3,160) shared between two Deposit: Three months rent Property: Two-bedroom, 84 sq m apartment with pool, gym, sauna, playground, shuttle-bus, concierge, gardens, car park and clubhouse Tenancy length: Two years Adrian Warr Adrian Warr, 35, moved to Hong Kong for a new job in PR earlier this year.
  • (4) In the clubhouse, set amid towering pines, there were corridors as wide as rooms, and rooms the size of basketball courts.
  • (5) Morsi’s supporters had camped out at the gates of the Republican Guard clubhouse, where they believed he was being held, to protest his removal.
  • (6) However, it already looks that both Cruz and Peralta would be welcomed back into the clubhouses in Texas and Detroit should they make the playoffs.
  • (7) In it, Wilson wrote: You have to admit the median or average guy in a baseball clubhouse does drive an SUV, drinks beer, golfs, likes college sports, chews or dips tobacco and is relatively a douchebag.
  • (8) He also received a green sign with white characters like those on the Green Monster scoreboard saying “Re2pect.” A video was shown of Jeter being doused in the Yankees clubhouse as part of the “Ice Bucket Challenge”, which was inspired by former Boston College baseball captain Pete Frates to raise awareness for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
  • (9) Sabnavis’s apartment complex has gardens, a clubhouse and a pool, but there’s nothing she’d like more than to take her daughter to that hidden waterfront.
  • (10) The collapse led to immediate changes: the team let go of manager Terry Francona, general manager Theo Epstein found things so bad that he actually thought it would be more sunny to work for the Chicago Cubs and stories emerged that put much of the blame on a toxic clubhouse culture which, horror of horrors, featured players like Beckett and Lackey eating fried chicken in the clubhouse .
  • (11) He never really went in for the clubhouse camaraderie, preferring a book to boozing and, in the end, actors to sportsmen.
  • (12) In striking contrast to the £200m Trump claims to have invested in lavishly upgrading the Turnberry course and hotel only two years after buying it, he has spent only £38.5m so far in Aberdeenshire, building an 18-hole course, a single-storey clubhouse and converting the Menie estate’s manor house into a 19-bedroom boutique hotel.
  • (13) And when even the natural party of golf club bores opens the clubhouse to the ladies like this, it means the Conservatives have a woman problem all right, but not necessarily – or only – the one you think.
  • (14) Fresh from a workout, CJ Wilson trudges through the dimly lit Los Angeles Angels clubhouse in camo stretch pants and a hoodie, looking nothing like the well-coiffed man in the Head & Shoulders commercials .
  • (15) Greinke won't have much time for his clubhouse coniption - he bats second in the Dodgers fourth.
  • (16) Fundamentally many people are turned off by a political process when the major parties are not saying anything different enough about how we run the economy, and totally turned off by a style of politics which seems to rely on the levels of clubhouse theatrical abuse that you can throw across at each other in parliament and across the airwaves.” The hints at a new style come amid increasingly solid evidence that he will heavily defeat his three rival for the leadership when the result is announced at the QEII conference centre in Westminster on Saturday morning.
  • (17) Still, it stung him when the media criticized him for not doing more to prevent the fracturing of the Red Sox clubhouse during their 2011 September collapse, and, like nearly all sentient lifeforms, he ran into issues with Bobby Valentine in his lone season as the manager of the Red Sox.
  • (18) Based on 14 years of experience, it has been found that the Clubhouse model can be initiated, grow, and thrive in a developing country.
  • (19) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Amateur footage of the gorilla and boy at Cincinnati Zoo Even if you don’t like the other humans in the club, we are trapped here, in our human clubhouse, by the strands of our shared DNA and our equal capacities for perception, emotion and communication.
  • (20) The super-friendly Surf Sevilla club runs courses (from €30), sessions and tours, most launching from jetties near the clubhouse on the Triana side.

Playhouse


Definition:

  • (n.) A building used for dramatic exhibitions; a theater.
  • (n.) A house for children to play in; a toyhouse.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But Hey Diddly Dee, in Sky Arts' latest Playhouse Presents season, could only manage 71,000 viewers, despite the combined star power of Kylie Minogue, David Harewood, Peter Serafinowicz and Mathew Horne.
  • (2) Playhouse Presents … Timeless is on Thursday 19 June at 9pm on Sky Arts
  • (3) And, apart from appearing in plays at his Belper grammar school, Bates became a regular visitor to Derby Playhouse, where he admired the work of two unknown actors, and later friends, John Osborne and John Dexter.
  • (4) Photograph: Tristram Kenton An intriguing possibility is Thea Sharrock, who has run a small theatre (the Southwark Playhouse in London) and worked impressively at both the National, with a brilliant rediscovery of Terence Rattigan's After the Dance , and in the West End, directing Daniel Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths in Peter Shaffer's Equus, but, at 36, would be very young.
  • (5) His stage work included two memorable Shakespearean kings – Leontes in The Winter’s Tale at the National Theatre in 1988, and Lear at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in 2011 – and one quasi-Shakespearean ruler: a future King Charles III in Mike Bartlett’s blank-verse fantasy about the succession to the throne of the current Prince of Wales.
  • (6) We haven't tried to replicate them perfectly – in fact, we came to believe that the building they depict was architecturally impossible – but what we have tried to do is to create an indoor playhouse that Shakespeare would have recognised.
  • (7) At the Neighborhood Playhouse, he was taught movement by Martha Graham, who, he insisted, gave him the back injury that kept him out of uniform during the second world war.
  • (8) James Brining's revival of Sweeney Todd at West Yorkshire Playhouse last autumn was like a knife to the heart in its portrait of the madness of an austerity-hit Britain.
  • (9) That same year, with Dorothy McGuire and Mel Ferrer, Peck founded the La Jolla Playhouse in southern California.
  • (10) Swings, climbing frames, slides, playhouses and playcastles were responsible for 80% of the accidents.
  • (11) Outside the central London hotel where two episodes of Playhouse Presents are about to be shown to the press, there lurks not merely a solid phalanx of paparazzi, but a sizeable group of girls in their early teens, all craning to see if they can get a look into the lobby, where the object of their interest lies: Cara Delevingne.
  • (12) Playhouse theatre , London WC2 (0844-871 7631), opens 20 December.
  • (13) "The guy at Leeds Playhouse, Ian Brown, had this meeting and there was this business about, 'You should seek private sponsorship,' and he said: 'Well, if you tell me the billionaires I can find in Leeds I'll go and seek them.'
  • (14) There he enrolled at the Neighborhood Playhouse as Gregory Peck.
  • (15) In 1996 he wrote Blood Libel, a Norwich Playhouse commission.
  • (16) KS Cut: £283,000 (6.9% cut from Arts Council; 20% cut from city council) The Everyman, established in 1964, helped the early careers of a formidable list of theatrical talent including Julie Walters, Pete Postlethwaite and Alan Bleasdale, while the Playhouse is much older, built in 1866 as the Star Music Hall.
  • (17) Now Carrie: The Musical, based on the 1974 Stephen King horror novel, is to make its London debut at the Southwark Playhouse in May.
  • (18) Sky Arts champions single plays in Playhouse Presents.
  • (19) Their production of War and Peace is at the Playhouse, Nottingham (0115-941 9419), until Sunday, then tours.
  • (20) Koestler Trust (@KoestlerTrust) Thank you to all who have helped @KoestlerTrust 's transformation in recent years - now recognised by Arts Council National Portfolio status July 1, 2014 Updated at 12.20pm BST 12.06pm BST The Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, which describes itself as the only surviving Regency playhouse has lost its funding.

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