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out-of-doors

NOUN
  1. where the air is unconfined
    camping in the open
    the concert was held in the open air
    he wanted to get outdoors a little

How To Use out-of-doors In A Sentence

  • Meanwhile, out-of-doors, you could hear the stamping and roaring of the crowd, goaded into a frenzy by repeated hymns, enfevered by its earnest desire for the Divine interposition, and growing more and more enervated by the delay. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2
  • Besides the jar of contrast there came to her a chill self-reproach that she had not returned sooner, to help her mother in these domesticities, instead of indulging herself out-of-doors.
  • As homesteaders, so many of our daily activities lead to the out-of-doors, and therefore keeps us connected to nature and all her changing faces.
  • I thought out-of-doors where we could be sure not to be disturbed. THE BLACK OPAL
  • In Colhassett they had only one ice-cream saloon, but in Paris they had a good many of them out-of-doors in the parks and even on the sidewalk, and there you could buy all kinds of sirups and 'what you call cordials' and Turn About Eleanor
  • Thanks to the delicious food, the relaxed out-of-doors location and Vitor's good humour, enjoyment was not a problem.
  • Working out-of-doors, Reed makes plein-air paintings that are romantic yet surprisingly free of nostalgia.
  • Out-of-doors, well-to-do Elizabethans wore two pairs of shoes, an inner slipper and the outer shoe (pantofle), which required some practice to keep on while walking.
  • Many in the passing crowd are professional outfitters, heavy pistols on their belts, wrangling their parties of Eastern dudes who view the out-of-doors as a combination adventure ride-cum-shopping mall for trophy heads.
  • For a long moment she was silent though in the background (was Lee Ann out-of-doors ? MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
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