out-of-door

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out-of-door (not comparable)

  1. outdoor
    • 1961 December, “Letters to the Editor: The Barnard Castle-Penrith and Tebay line”, in Trains Illustrated, page 766:
      Opposition to closure from amenity and out-of-door societies has increased greatly in the last few months at both national and local level.

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