[
US
/ˈaʊtˈdɔɹz/
]
[ UK /aʊtdˈɔːz/ ]
[ UK /aʊtdˈɔːz/ ]
ADVERB
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outside a building
in summer we play outside
NOUN
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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 outdoors In A Sentence
- But he's a timid child, fearful of water, heights, spiders, darkness and the great outdoors.
- Many cycads may be grown outdoors in California and the southern United States, but they cannot seem to tolerate the less equable climate in other parts of the nation.
- Should your work often take you outdoors, think about a ruggedised model to cope with the grind.
- 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
- Visit www. elmwood alloutdoors. com or call 309-231-6040. News from www.pantagraph.com
- In a similar vein, while the weather was good news for some attractions - both paid-for and free - others were badly hit as both visitors and Scots headed outdoors.
- To stay bite-free, said Brandi Moritz with the Platte County Health Department, residents can treat standing water with mosquito larvicide briquettes, put on repellant, wear long sleeves and avoid being outdoors from dusk to dawn when the mosquitoes bite most. KansasCity.com: Front Page
- During one conversation, outdoors in front of the houses, he said, I've got my gaita right here in my car! Making Light: The new new TSA regulations
- It has beautiful gardens and beaches and you can dine outdoors overlooking the shore as the sun sets into the the sea. The Sun
- You see, he works partly outdoors and partly indoors and has quite a bit of walking to do.