clubmanship
English
Etymology
Noun
clubmanship (uncountable)
- Cliquishness, as between members of a club.
- 1988, Michael Whitney Straight, Nancy Hanks: An Intimate Portrait:
- In practice, once again, a lot of clubmanship was going on. Awards were going to someone's favorite student or someone else's friend.
- Behavior befitting a club member.
- 1962, New Theatre Magazine, volumes 4-5, page 13:
- Recognition for good clubmanship — the aim and ambition of all — comes when you are invited to join the Marlowe Society; […]