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Out-of-door   /aʊt-əv-dɔr/   Listen
adjective
out-of-door  adj.  
1.
Located, suited for, or taking place in the open air. Antonym: indoor.
Synonyms: outdoor(prenominal) (vs. indoor), outside.



Out-of-door  adj.  Being out of the house; being, or done, in the open air; suited for the open air; outdoor; as, out-of-door exercise. See Out of door, under Out, adv. "Amongst out-of-door delights."






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"Out-of-door" Quotes from Famous Books



... to his greatest speed to beat a rival team, or carry his fair companion to some scene of festivity twenty miles away. Many spend the whole winter in idleness; and to all engaged in aught but professional duties, the time hangs heavily for want of enjoyable out-of-door employment. It is, therefore, a season of rejoicing to the cooped-up sportsman when the middle of March arrives, attended, as is usually the case, by the first lasting thaws, and the advent of a few ...
— Adrift in the Ice-Fields • Charles W. Hall

... there were very few written or well illustrated for children, though the library had John Burroughs, Harris's "Insects injurious to vegetation" and Samuels's "Birds of New England and the adjacent states." There was little interest in out-of-door study, and I have never forgotten the contempt on the face of one boy when instead of Mayne Reid's "Boy hunters," which was out, he was offered "The butter- fly hunters," or the scorn with which ...
— Library Work with Children • Alice I. Hazeltine

... were to remain with us that day and had taken their places to return by the coach next morning, I sought an opportunity of speaking to Mr. Skimpole. Our out-of-door life easily threw one in my way, and I delicately said that there was a ...
— Bleak House • Charles Dickens

... out-of-door sports, and the jolly afternoons spent on the hill or on the lake sent her home with cheeks as rosy as a ...
— Marjorie's Busy Days • Carolyn Wells

... because such expeditions are among the chief charms of Naples. We have not been able to renew our old memories of that sort at all, except by a railway journey to Pompeii; and our days are spent in the museum and in the sunniest out-of-door spots. We have been twice to the San Carlo, which we were the more pleased to do, because when we were here before, that fine theatre was closed. The singing is so-so, and the tenor especially is gifted with limbs rather than with voice or ear. But there is a baritone ...
— What I Remember, Volume 2 • Thomas Adolphus Trollope


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