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indoors

[ US /ˈɪnˌdɔɹz/ ]
[ UK /ɪndˈɔːz/ ]
ADVERB
  1. within a building
    in winter we play inside

How To Use indoors In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • 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
  • It's in all its glory and ready to go back indoors for the tinsel and twinkling lights. The Sun
  • Indoors at De Montfort; outdoors in a manageable hillside parkspace and two-four tents on flat areas. All Bruced Up « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • The emphasis there is not on staying indoors, but on learning how to enjoy a sunny, beautiful country and survive.
  • Pygmy Date Palm is a good container plant when potted indoors.
  • Now its good we can come here for an afternoon rather than be stuck indoors or in the garden.
  • A loveliness of ladybirds in the spare room, sprinting house spiders in the living room, and hungry silverfish in the kitchen are just some of the creatures that head indoors as winter sets in.
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