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indoor

[ UK /ˈɪndɔː/ ]
[ US /ˈɪnˌdɔɹ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. located, suited for, or taking place within a building
    indoor activities for a rainy day
    an indoor pool
  2. within doors
    an indoor setting

How To Use indoor In A Sentence

  • If the indoor tables don't satisfy you, and if the weather is right, do ask for a table on the terrace.
  • These included the elegant designs for an indoor playhouse which were to become the cause of a great deal of scholarly speculation and disagreement. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The diesel mechanics had worked indoors prior to 1988, during which time diesel engines were run indoors during servicing and tuning.
  • Here, however, they are unlikely to survive the frosts although both impatiens and pelagoniums can be kept for next year in a heated greenhouse or brought indoors and used as house plants.
  • The arcade is an indoor playground, a room full of games and toys, and people playing them.
  • After a short break James will commence his winter training for the forthcoming indoor season.
  • Once we hit our eighties the temptation is to stay indoors and just sit around. Times, Sunday Times
  • A blue spruce, which looks good both indoors and in the garden, is a great choice. The Sun
  • The peace lily is an indoor plant and will not tolerate frosty conditions.
  • It's in all its glory and ready to go back indoors for the tinsel and twinkling lights. The Sun
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