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- adjective informal Resembling or suggesting a
nightclub .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Mr. Leight continues to rework the house; he recently swapped out a black wallpaper covering the back wall of the living room "too nightclubby," he said for a cream one printed with a crocodile pattern.
Obsessive-Compulsive Design Juliet Chung 2011
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For a more nightclubby atmosphere -- and a see-and-be-seen crowd -- head for the Liaison Hotel's rooftop pool, where the Adult Swim pool parties have started up again.
Nightlife Agenda: Pool parties, rooftop parties and Black Pride 2010
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“Except in a scandalous, nightclubby, jazz-band kind of way.”
Priceless Nicole Richie 2010
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And the world of boys' toys is more than just blue, it is spiky and obnoxious, more likely to flash and to be designed to throw at people; there is an altogether darker, more nightclubby atmosphere to their hardware, and everything is prefixed or suffixed with the word "monster".
The Guardian World News Zoe Williams 2011
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NUELA Giant, shareable dishes are the chef Adam Schop's great strength at this nightclubby Latinate restaurant.
NYT > Home Page By SAM SIFTON 2010
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NUELA Giant, shareable dishes are the chef Adam Schop's great strength at this nightclubby Latinate restaurant.
NYT > Home Page By SAM SIFTON 2010
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Noureddine Cheikh, the head of the Marseille Mosque Association, the light will almost surely be purple - a rather nightclubby look for such an elegant building.
The Times of India 2010
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It's undeniably nightclubby. gregory on January 29th 2009 at 6: 29pm view gregory's
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It's undeniably nightclubby. gregory on January 29th 2009 at 6: 29pm view gregory's
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It's not a particularly nightclubby area, it suits an earlier evening venue that offers happy hour menus and food, while we were attracting revellers heading on to Botchergate. "
News round-up 2010
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