out of doors

/aʊt əv dɔrz/
adverb
  1. In or into the open air; outside a building.
    • She spends most of her free time out-of-doors, hiking and gardening.
    • The children prefer to play out-of-doors rather than stay inside.
    • We decided to eat out-of-doors because the weather was so nice.
noun
  1. The open air; the world outside buildings (used with 'the').
    • He loves the out-of-doors and goes camping every weekend.
    • The fresh air of the out-of-doors helped clear his mind.
    • After being stuck inside all winter, she was eager to enjoy the out-of-doors.
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