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Outdoors   /ˈaʊtdˈɔrz/   Listen
Outdoors

adverb
1.
Outside a building.  Synonyms: alfresco, out of doors, outside.
noun
1.
Where the air is unconfined.  Synonyms: open, open air, out-of-doors.  "The concert was held in the open air" , "Camping in the open"



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"Outdoors" Quotes from Famous Books



... wakes up and comes outdoors to work and talk. There are fences to be mended and gardens to be planted and houses to be cleaned and all the winter happenings to be gone over. All the doctor cases have to be discussed critically and the winter invalids, strong once again, come out to visit one another and compare notes. Letters ...
— Green Valley • Katharine Reynolds

... not let herself hope too much, and now a sudden rush of repressed tears threatened a flood like the one which had come outdoors from the broken ...
— A Pagan of the Hills • Charles Neville Buck

... a dark cell. The guards or keepers do not go about visibly armed with revolvers or rifles; talking and smoking are not prohibited; the grotesque assemblage is let out into the corridors occasionally, where they shamble up and down and exchange observations and confidences; and they have an hour outdoors in the ...
— The Subterranean Brotherhood • Julian Hawthorne

... slid down and disappeared to think it out alone, as they always did when obliged to settle questions for themselves. Ethelwyn went outdoors, and crawled into the hammock on the porch. The wind blew mistily from the sea and was heavy with dampness and cold, but the child paid no attention to that; she was so busy thinking. Surely, she thought, there was money enough for Dick and the others without giving up her camera ...
— What Two Children Did • Charlotte E. Chittenden

... would be even harder on her than direct contact with Benton life. While she was shut up there, what chance had she of ever seeing Neale or Larry even if they were in Benton? Durade had said he would take her outdoors occasionally, but she had not seen him. Restlessness and gloom began to weigh upon her and she was in continual conflict with herself. She began to think of disobeying Durade. Something would happen to him sooner or later, and in ...
— The U.P. Trail • Zane Grey


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