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Examples

  • The out-doors is the best therapy one can ever get,.

    Petzal vs. 2008

  • Better enjoy your days out-doors, as they are the best days you will ever have.

    Mayor Bloomberg, Buy Those Handguns 2007

  • After touring with us inside, he mentioned that the museum also had an out-doors exhibit in the adjoining garden.

    Guided tour at the La Paz, Museum 2007

  • So just go hunting, be thankful you able to be out there enjoying the gret out-doors.

    2007: A Look Back in Anger 2007

  • After touring with us inside, he mentioned that the museum also had an out-doors exhibit in the adjoining garden.

    Guided tour at the La Paz, Museum 2007

  • He foresaw “universal bankruptcy” and felt his toes “getting cold with a very familiar sensation of being shut out-doors in the blizzard.”

    The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008

  • During the 1960s, American kids spent an average of three hours a day playing out-doors.

    Why Ebonie Can't Breathe 2008

  • He foresaw “universal bankruptcy” and felt his toes “getting cold with a very familiar sensation of being shut out-doors in the blizzard.”

    The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008

  • ‘Now it is winter out-doors,’ thought the fir-tree.

    The Pink Fairy Book 2003

  • Imagine, I received a little box filled with flowers gathered out-doors, five or six days ago; for the package followed me to Paris and to Palaiseau.

    The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters 2003

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