How to Use clubber in a Sentence
clubber
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People who danced to rock began to respect clubbers and mix with them.
—Billboard Italy, Billboard, 24 July 2024
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The clubbers’ bare arms glisten under red lights as the beat quickens.
—Arcelia Martin, Dallas News, 15 June 2023
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The jaded New York City clubbers’ version, of course.
—Datwon Thomas, VIBE.com, 5 Feb. 2026
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This was the first track off the album that reached out to the young generation of DJs and clubbers.
—Kat Bein, Billboard, 29 June 2018
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It's become really difficult for a young clubber to pay for a hotel or to rent a flat, apartment or house.
—Nicolas Stecher, Billboard, 12 Nov. 2019
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Investors are trading like frenzied night-clubbers wondering if the party’s about to end.
—Diane Brady, Fortune, 17 Apr. 2026
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This underground sweatbox is a rite of passage for many Sydney clubbers.
—Jack Tregoning, Billboard, 19 Feb. 2020
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Return to menu For ravers, clubbers and thrill seekers, there’s no place like Echostage in the District — or in the country.
—Olivia McCormack, Washington Post, 23 Mar. 2023
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If clubbers pay a cover charge, the relationship is transactional.
—Lionel Shriver, Los Angeles Times, 23 Apr. 2020
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This is the issue as the grunters, hold the ropers, chop the wooders, culture clubbers would just as soon be hit repeatedly by a ball-peen hammer than not play football in the fall.
—Scott Springer, Cincinnati.com, 14 Apr. 2018
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How to use human energy to heat buildings Capturing energy from clubbers could help power homes and buildings.
—Big Think, 24 June 2024
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Conservative country clubbers face a policy future that is uncertain at best.
—Chris Stirewalt, Fox News, 9 June 2017
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In this clip from Harold Ramis’ beloved sports comedy, a bunch of country-clubbers are taking a dip when a mysterious brown log appears in the waves.
—Alison Foreman, IndieWire, 21 Aug. 2025
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The album was initially inspired by the sounds of New York and Chicago music and her experience as a clubber.
—Lisa Kocay, Forbes, 27 Dec. 2022
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These images move through the years, capturing the vibe of the clubbers as much as the DJs, each snapshot a singular representation of its time.
—Lily Moayeri, SPIN, 10 Dec. 2024
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When the New Directions competed in sectionals, the glee clubber naturally relied on her go-to song.
—Keith Langston, EW.com, 11 July 2022
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Throngs of young clubbers bring the streets to life after dark, and an ever-changing array of bohemian-chic restaurants make Kazimierz an evening foodie destination.
—Rick Steves, miamiherald, 11 May 2017
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One night last month at Noite Príncipe, the monthly party dedicated to the batida sound, the main room filled up gradually up with expats and tourists, hipsters and clubbers.
—Kate Hutchinson, New York Times, 14 June 2018
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Henry Grabar investigates what’s going wrong and what might entice the country-clubbers to stay as job opportunities disappear.
—Chau Tu, Slate Magazine, 2 June 2017
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Beloved by tourists and clubbers, Mykonos was one of Greece's first outposts in the Cyclades island chain to be hooked up to the national power grid in 2018.
—Stelios Bouras, Fortune, 25 Jan. 2020
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Once swamped every Friday and Saturday with drinkers and clubbers alike, Kings Cross soon morphed into the domain of high-concept gyms and monied baby boomers.
—Jack Tregoning, Billboard, 19 Feb. 2020
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Le Bus, however, stemmed from its founder's disruptive idea of chartering inexpensive shuttle buses to fetch young clubbers and beatniks from neighboring suburbs and drop them home in the early hours of the day.
—Lindsey Tramuta, Travel + Leisure, 23 May 2026
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Taqueria Hoy remains a refuge for factory workers, restaurant crews, tipsy clubbers, cops, families, insomniacs and others hungry in between.
—Brock Keeling, Oc Register, 3 June 2026
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In the German towns of Schüttorf and Düsseldorf, night clubs this month assembled stages and screens in their parking lots for raves in which the clubbers waved glow sticks out of car windows and flashed headlights in time with the beat.
—Stephen Humphries, The Christian Science Monitor, 21 May 2020
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And Americans got a preview of what the next 10 months will be like, comedically speaking, as the Democrats try to winnow their field down to that one glee clubber who can actually sing and dance at the same time.
—Steve Johnson, chicagotribune.com, 28 June 2019
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In addition, Chinois’ ability to successfully mix clubbers with VIP attendees has also driven its success.
—Lisa Kocay, Forbes, 30 Sep. 2024
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But the images that stayed with me most are the array of people sharing the Central Library — addicts and mentally ill and unhoused commingled with academics, children, docents, book clubbers and others who spent hours wandering the stacks.
—Donna Wares, Los Angeles Times, 26 Aug. 2023
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Despite its glitzy reputation as the ultimate European destination for clubbers, Ibiza—the third-largest Balearic island, located off the coast of Spain—offers much more than an endless party.
—National Geographic, 16 Aug. 2019
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The creation of the crossroads Oak Lawn, spreading over 2,500 acres across Dallas, wasn’t always a neighborhood containing thousands of residents and a popular party spot for clubbers.
—Timia Cobb breaking News Reporter, Dallas Morning News, 5 Jan. 2026
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The important thing is that the action sequences are staged with maximum skillfulness (occasionally undercut by the subpar CGI effects, including the Predator glowing like a clubber who’s wandered into ultraviolet light).
—Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter, 3 Aug. 2022
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