Antonym: indoors. Similar words: outdoor, next door, out of doors, door, cut down, put down, doorway, without doubt. Meaning: ['aʊtdɔrz /-dɔːz] n. where the air is unconfined. adv. outside a building.
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61. Wash your face at least half an hour before you go outdoors.
62. There are others that are just absolutely filthy because they live outdoors.
63. Until now the hard discipline to follow through has rousted me outdoors on sub-zero days even before daylight.
64. As I put on my clothes, I knew they could not keep me warm enough against the freezing weather outdoors.
65. The rooms needed repairs and cleaning, so the school remained outdoors for some weeks.
66. Off one corner, an octagonal tower walled with mirrors Margarett left outdoors one winter to weather to an appropriate cloudiness.
67. Holliday said he rushed outdoors to check out downtown's fragile, historic buildings after he caught his breath.
68. Traditionally, markets were held outdoors, but many cities in Britain now have indoor markets.
69. Other sights: If you grow bored with the great outdoors or just want to warm up, you have many options.
70. Greenhouse varieties are sown in early March; those for outdoors in late March or early April.
71. And perhaps the most striking of all; a pink caned plant which unfortunately isn't hardy enough to survive outdoors.
72. The symphony, incidentally, will perform outdoors for its final concert.
73. They see the outdoors as a recreation activity, not a job opportunity.
74. While some people have a natural aptitude for living in the great outdoors, success usually has little to do with intelligence.
75. In the great outdoors, the merit of any feats become meaningless.
76. When we were kids, we used to spend practically the whole summer outdoors.
77. Land cress, a dry-land watercress, should be sown in August outdoors, or in modules for transplanting later.
78. Following the annual migration of food preparation to the outdoors is the perennial question: How shall these delicacies be washed down?
79. Sprayway are renowned specialists in garments for active people whose leisure pursuits take them outdoors and into extreme conditions.
80. Try to avoid going outdoors in very cold or icy weather.
81. Guests can experience the outdoors on alpine skis, snowboards, cross-country skis or snowshoes while learning the high-elevation environment.
82. The family regrouped outdoors, after preventing the dazed Kong from starting a fire in the kitchen stove. Sentencedict.com
83. For conservation is part of the lifeblood of all of us who use the outdoors for recreation.
84. Or, as granny so eloquently remarked, get yerself on outdoors and blow the stink off.
85. The bulbs can be planted in the garden afterwards to flower outdoors the following year.
86. Try to be as tolerant with the views of other human beings as you are with the great outdoors.
87. Outdoors Wisconsin clearly has little direct effect on anyone but the suckers.
88. Cooked outdoors over an open fire.
89. Flavobacterium indologenes is a gram-negative bacillus widely distributed outdoors.
90. Now 16, he likes the outdoors, racquetball and girls.
More similar words: outdoor, next door, out of doors, door, cut down, put down, doorway, without doubt, or so, poor, floor, get down, forsake, for sure, for sale, dorsal, at worst, endorse, set down, beat down, get down to, coordinate, coordinator.