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Definition of clubland in English: clublandnounˈklʌblandˈkləbˌlænd mass noun1British The world of nightclubs and nightclubbers. he was already a star in clubland as modifier the show featured four clubland favourites Example sentencesExamples - Trained as a doorman to national standards, he is teaching the actors restraining techniques and telling clubland anecdotes to familiarise them with a bouncer's world.
- How do you feel about clubland and the dance music industry at the moment - anything you would change?
- When he sings Bedsitter, the timeless tale of clubland alienation, generations cheer in empathy.
- There are a number of non-disco-oriented things happening in clubland.
- We can now witness the wild world of early '80s London clubland in full-blown audiovisual glory.
- As I leave the reading and venture out into clubland, the question haunts me.
- Having moved to London just in time to embrace its vibrant 1980s clubland scene, he now devotes his time to writing comedy sketches and radio plays as well as his artwork.
- As its founder explains, ‘The festival's a true representation of what's going on in clubland.’
- What happens next is probably not untypical for many clubland acts who have their dreams shattered.
- His clubland background also guarantees a cutting edge soundtrack for the bar.
- Yet James Bond is no clubland hero: he is too much of a loner and not entirely a gentleman.
2An area of a town or city with many nightclubs. Example sentencesExamples - One resident wrote: ‘This is a residential village, not clubland.’
- The car ‘glides across Piccadilly’, turns left, and then left again down St James's Street, through London's clubland.
- This eight-floor entertainment complex, which opened last October, holds 2500 people at a prestigious address in the heart of clubland London.
- A story runs that on a rare excursion to clubland recently, a non-footballing companion discovered that he would fall foul of a dance hall's dress code, having failed to sport a tie.
- It will be located in the heart of the city's clubland, as phase two of the rejuvenation plans for that area.
- Just four years after the council leader criticised police for allowing ‘rampant lawlessness’ to grip the city's clubland, they are now the envy of the rest of the country.
Definition of clubland in US English: clublandnounˈkləbˌlændˈkləbˌland British The world of nightclubs and of people who frequent them. he was already a star in clubland as modifier the show featured four clubland favorites Example sentencesExamples - What happens next is probably not untypical for many clubland acts who have their dreams shattered.
- How do you feel about clubland and the dance music industry at the moment - anything you would change?
- There are a number of non-disco-oriented things happening in clubland.
- When he sings Bedsitter, the timeless tale of clubland alienation, generations cheer in empathy.
- Trained as a doorman to national standards, he is teaching the actors restraining techniques and telling clubland anecdotes to familiarise them with a bouncer's world.
- Yet James Bond is no clubland hero: he is too much of a loner and not entirely a gentleman.
- As I leave the reading and venture out into clubland, the question haunts me.
- Having moved to London just in time to embrace its vibrant 1980s clubland scene, he now devotes his time to writing comedy sketches and radio plays as well as his artwork.
- His clubland background also guarantees a cutting edge soundtrack for the bar.
- We can now witness the wild world of early '80s London clubland in full-blown audiovisual glory.
- As its founder explains, ‘The festival's a true representation of what's going on in clubland.’
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