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Definition of Outdoor game
1. Noun. An athletic game that is played outdoors.
Generic synonyms: Athletic Game
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdoor Game
Literary usage of Outdoor game
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912 by S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Clarke, S. J., publishing company (1912)
"He enjoys an hour or two upon the links and finds in this outdoor game needed
rest and recreation from the arduous cares which devolve upon him in his ..."
2. How to Debate by Edwin Du Bois Shurter (1917)
"Football is an outdoor game and is beneficial. b. Baseball is an outdoor game
... Tennis is an outdoor game. 2. Conclusion: Therefore tennis is beneficial. ..."
3. United States Lawn Tennis Association and the World War by Paul Benjamin Williams, George W. Grupp, John A. Ferris (1921)
"But many of the game's devotees continued playing outdoors, and this variety
became known as 'la longue paume;' in Italy the outdoor game, though somewhat ..."
4. United States Lawn Tennis Association and the World War by Paul Benjamin Williams, George W. Grupp, John A. Ferris (1921)
"But many of the game's devotees continued playing outdoors, and this variety
became known as 'la longue paume;' in Italy the outdoor game, though somewhat ..."
5. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1901)
"From about the same time, however, the outdoor game spread with such rapidity,
that before the close of the century it was almost universal all over England ..."
6. Basket Ball and Indoor Baseball for Women by Helen Frost, Charles Digby Wardlaw (1920)
"The fact that the running distance is shorter makes it often necessary for the
fielder to play the nearest base, when in the outdoor game the play would be ..."