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Definition of Outings
1. outing [n] - See also: outing
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outings
Literary usage of Outings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Constructive and Preventive Philanthropy by Joseph Lee, Jacob August Riis (1902)
"Chicago outings: Charities, October 4, 1902. THE life of a boy ought not, ...
In summer we have all of us a desire to go off outings an somewhere and see ..."
2. Publications by Sharon Historical Society (1904)
"LIST OF outings IN SHARON, IN 1906, TO BE CONDUCTED BY THE SHARON HISTORICAL
SOCIETY. SATURDAY, MAY 5. Walk to Devil's Bridge, going by way of Billings ..."
3. A Backward Glance at Eighty: Recollections & Comment : Massachusetts 1841 by Charles Albert Murdock (1921)
"My outings from my beaten track have been brief, but have contributed a large
stock of happy memories. Camping in California is a joy that never palls, ..."
4. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1913)
"outings Many concerns give their employees annual outings. In some cases all the
expenses are paid, including the most minute, ..."
5. Social Settlements by Charles Richmond Henderson (1899)
"COUNTRY outings.—Anticipating the time when cities shall be made as healthy as
open land, the Settlements have sought to mitigate the evils of crowded homes ..."
6. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1896)
"... almost entirely nullify the benefits to be derived from climate and scenery.
There are, therefore, outings and outings, and the only outing ..."
7. A Study of the Higher Life of Chicago by Thomas James Riley (1905)
"outings.—The demand for summer outings is now far in excess of the facilities of
the settlements, and is rapidly growing. Thousands of children and mothers ..."