out-of-door


adjective
  1. (prenominal) another term for outdoor

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How to use out-of-door in a sentence

  • But dont you think out-of-door relief a very bad thing any way, Mr. Bumble?

  • The great principle of out-of-door relief is to give the paupers exactly what they dont want, and then they get tired of coming.

  • When I see Chet and Laura anemic, or otherwise sickly, as the result of their out-of-door sports or gym.

  • out-of-door life is interdicted, so to speak; gaiety is out of the question; everything predisposes to industry and thought.

    Friend Mac Donald | Max O'Rell
  • The weather during the whole of August was such as to render out-of-door survey operations impossible.

    Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 | Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury