out of doors

out of doors

1. adjective An old-fashioned way of saying "outdoors," that is, outside of a building in the open air. We sent the children out of doors to play.
2. noun The outside; the outdoors. Often hyphenated. After being cooped up in my cubicle all week, it feels great to spend some time in the out-of-doors.
See also: door, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

out of ˈdoors

in the open air; outdoors: You should spend more time out of doors in the fresh air.
See also: door, of, out
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