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Definition of Outdoorsy
1. Adjective. Characteristic of or suitable to outdoor life. "A rugged outdoorsy life"
Definition of Outdoorsy
1. Adjective. (informal) Associated with the outdoors, or suitable to outdoor life. ¹
2. Adjective. (informal) Fond of the outdoors. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Outdoorsy
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdoorsy
Literary usage of Outdoorsy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glimpses of Fifty Years: The Autobiography of an American Woman by Frances Elizabeth Willard (1889)
"... urged that out West it was more " outdoorsy " and that it was better and bigger.
But Cousin Lottie insisted, "You haven't any history "West, ..."
2. Glimpses of Fifty Years: The Autobiography of an American Woman by Frances Elizabeth Willard (1889)
"... urged that out West it was more '' outdoorsy '' and that it was better and
bigger. But Cousin Lottie insisted, "You haven't any history West, ..."
3. Youth & Drugs: Society's Mixed Messages edited by Hank Resnik (1994)
"... Ad vert ising Age story explained as follows: The agency knew that the rugged
outdoorsy general-market theme wouldn't play in a Black consumer market. ..."
4. Panama Adventure Guide by Patricia Katzman (2004)
"This lovely place in the foothills of the Cordillera Central is perfect for
outdoorsy types who enjoy country hikes and communing with nature. ..."
5. Adventure Guide to the Alps by Krista Dana (2004)
"For more outdoorsy adventures, several tour operators run package deals to the
Chiemsee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and Berchtesgaden recreation areas. ..."
6. Adventure Guide to the Florida Keys and Everglades National Park by Bruce Morris (2004)
"The bar is an outdoorsy kind of place and you can wander around and look at the
boats and birds while enjoying a tropical beverage and listening to the band ..."
7. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"But on the whole, life in the Lower Peninsula's North Country has a decidedly
rustic, outdoorsy feel to it. This is true even at the height of summer, ..."