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club chair
noun
- a heavily upholstered chair having solid sides and a low back.
Word History and Origins
Origin of club chair1
Example Sentences
According to All England Club chair Deborah Jevans, it would prevent the Championships "falling behind the other Grand Slams".
"People, especially young girls, are now aware of the sport in a way they never have been before," said East Kilbride's club chair Amanda McDonald.
Club chair Ian Hewitt visited the scene to offer "heartfelt sympathies" to everyone affected by the "tragic, tragic incident".
Proposed changes to English cricket are "exactly what the game needs" - but at the same time "unworkable", says Sussex County Cricket Club chair Jon Filby.
“When Carli retired last season, we always envisioned her remaining a part of Gotham FC and we are thrilled to make that vision a reality,” said Tammy Murphy, club chair of the team.
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