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out-of-doors

[out-uhv-dawrz, -dohrz] / ˈaʊt əvˈdɔrz, -ˈdoʊrz /




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out
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Food and Drug Administration, requires that “pasture-raised” animals “had continuous, free access to the out-of-doors for a significant portion of their lives.”

From National Geographic • Feb. 16, 2024

Eightysomethings hold onto the railings when going up and down stairs and rarely emerge out-of-doors if there is ice on the streets.

From Salon • Sep. 15, 2019

“We can read a book about nature and the out-of-doors, and a lot of the things in that book are in this park,” says Jay, gesturing across the Jefferson Park classroom.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 22, 2016

The story Wild cares about, and tells with admirable honesty and cinematic grace, has less to do with the out-of-doors than with the inside-of-head.

From Slate • Dec. 4, 2014

It had been different when they were out-of-doors, where the world belonged to everyone and no one.

From "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbit