WHAT DOES UNCLUBBABLE MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of unclubbable in the English dictionary
The definition of unclubbable in the dictionary is not fit to be a member of a social club, antisocial, socially inept, gauche, unrefined. Other definition of unclubbable is not fitting for a member of a social club, not in accordance with the behaviour expected in a social club.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCLUBBABLE»
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The Psychology of Social Conflict and Aggression
Somestatements,however, might makeone what Boyer (personal communication,
October20, 2007)hascalled “unclubbable,” meaning undesirable asamember of
agroupor community. Such statements, according to the logic of commitment ...
Joseph P. Forgas, Arie W. Kruglanski, Kipling D Williams, 2011
2
Snobbery: The American Version
14. Unclubbable. i AM CORRECT about the degraded quality of American
colleges and universities, they should probably, with a few exceptions, be
considered as clubs of a sort, the more highly regarded among them being
expensive, ...
3
The British Journal of Delinquency
A STUDY IN THE PREVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY By JOHN C.
SPENCER (LONDON) (A) WHAT DO WE MEAN BY THE 'UNCLUBBABLE'
ADOLESCENT? It is intended in this article to comment on some of the relevant
evidence ...
4
Jews at Williams: Inclusion, Exclusion, and Class at a New ...
During his presidency the club would dissolve itself in part as a protest against
the role it came to serve, as a kind of pit into which the fraternities could toss the
unclubbable. In 1938 Baxter had only recently returned to Williams after almost a
...
Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft, 2013
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2000 Redewendungen Deutsch–Englisch
... to be an unclubbable person (dated) He is very unclubbable, I'm afraid — and
Idon'tfeel like asking him to dinner. klappen - Es hat geklappt! It did the trick!
Klapperstorch - an den Klapperstorch glauben to believe in fairies (coll) He is
twelve ...
6
Hitting the nail on the head: 3000 Redensarten deutsch-englisch
Kirschen • mit jmd ist nicht gut Kirschen essen to be an unclubbable person (
dated) He is very unclubbable, I'm afraid - and I don't feel like asking him to
dinner. klammheimlich • klammheimlich verschwinden : - franzosisch
Klapperstorch • vom ...
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Princeton Alumni Weekly
The unclubbable element effectually stops a solution in the other direction. This
does not, however, mean that every man left out of a club is unclubbable. The
methods of selection are arbitrary. Men who are individualistic in manner or dress
...
8
Social Service Quarterly
Boys can hardly be said to be "unclubbable" merely because, living at a certain
time in a particular neighbourhood, they cannot find any youth organisation to
hold their interest. A boy's failure to maintain a stable membership of a club may
be ...
The concept of "unclubbability" is far too vague and relative to have much
sociological value. Unfortunately both Spencer (1950) and Stott (1952) seem to
have accepted the idea of the "unclubbable" adolescent as though it were a
proven fact.
10
Animals that Have Owned Us
AN. UNCLUBBABLE. CAT. 97. On the contrary, if he “ had not that supreme
repose,” &c.—and he certainly had not, for though his manners were perfect his
habits were wild—yet he was distinctly of a very reserved and haughty
disposition.
Walter Herries Pollock, 1904
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCLUBBABLE»
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unclubbable is used in the context of the following news items.
Jeremy Corbyn for Labour leader: Right ideas, completely wrong …
He's cantankerous, unclubbable, dour and humourless. But it's that rock-solid independence of mind and indifference to the opinions of others that has helped ... «ChristianToday, Jul 15»
Dani Garavelli: 'Motherhood trap' must be probed
... are under-represented at Westminster, she suggests women without children are perceived as selfish, while those with children are perceived as unclubbable. «Scotsman, Jul 15»
Twilight of the Euro Welfare State?
Syriza, to fellow Europeans, may be unclubbable for a host of reasons, but Syriza's hostility to capitalism and markets isn't one of them. Let us notice something ... «Wall Street Journal, Jul 15»
The Fortunes of Francis Barber by Michael Bundock review – saved …
... he examines the grievances of Hawkins, rather than simply dismissing him as a racist or falling back on the standard view that he was an unclubbable brute. «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Local Went There: Princeton University
Many eating clubs called Jews “unclubbable” and wouldn't admit them until the early 1960s. Women weren't admitted into some clubs until 1991 (due to a ... «NYU Local, Oct 14»
Please, Mr Postman and Sailing Close to the Wind reviews – Alan …
Skinner became an uncompromising, unclubbable class warrior, unwilling to accept any political office beyond that directly bestowed by the people who elected ... «The Guardian, Sep 14»
Theater Review: The Funny-Sad Complexity of Alan Ayckbourn's …
As played with moving restraint by Elizabeth Boeg, she is competent and unclubbable, wary in a way that's both painful and apt. Amazingly, through the ... «Vulture, Jun 14»
The Irish William Blake: The Writings of James Barry and the Genre …
Barry was a most peculiarly unclubbable Hercules. In character, if not in brains, he was rather like Hyacinth O'Flaherty in Sheridan Le Fanu's great novel The ... «Irish Times, May 14»
The Visitors review – the search for Tutankhamun
Beauman's portraits of the unclubbable outsider Carter, obsessed with finding the tomb that he knows in his bones could be inches away from where he is ... «The Guardian, Mar 14»
Where the Whigs went
... a secret misogyny, or of a would-be snob's hopes for social acceptability, or any of the cod-psychology thrown by unclubbable people towards the clubbable. «Spectator.co.uk, Jan 14»