Thatcher's double-breasted crepe suits were, in fashion terms, unclubbable. |
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One had validity, namely, that Milken had upset the Wall Street establishment by innovating in the debt markets, and that his upstart business practices had left him vulnerable to persecution — he was unclubbable. |
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Perhaps Carey is unclubbable because he's such a one-off. |
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It is for the convenience of these that the Diogenes Club was started, and it now contains the most unsociable and unclubbable men in town. |
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