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Definition of indoor in English: indooradjective ˈɪndɔːˈɪndɔr 1attributive Situated, conducted, or used within a building or under cover. Example sentencesExamples - All experimental trials were conducted within the confines of an indoor squash court.
- One possibility is that they will cover their artificial pitch to create an indoor facility.
- They do flower but these are insignificant, though if picked and dried they can be used for indoor winter decoration.
- Usually, those who maintain a good garden are more interested in keeping indoor plants too.
- The pair of them, in short, have become indoor cats of their own choice.
- The building also incorporates a stained glass ceiling and indoor lake boasting Koi carp and sturgeon.
- Unique gift for special occasions, a stunning patio and indoor plant and feature tree for parks and large gardens.
- So, the recent measures to restrict smoking in indoor environments are to be welcomed.
- He lives on a farm and there was no indoor toilet and no door on the shower room.
- There are plenty of attractions including an indoor Christmas market and children's fairground.
- The campsite already has three basic indoor accommodation blocks in addition to camping facilities.
- If you are working, use the breaks during meetings to stretch or take a brisk walk up the indoor stairway.
- Cooking and heating with such solid fuels on open fires or stoves without chimneys leads to indoor air pollution.
- It's also a beautiful addition to indoor spaces that are usually devoid of life.
- The programme has a wide and varied list of entertainment, indoor and outdoor over the eight days.
- If the indoor tables don't satisfy you, and if the weather is right, do ask for a table on the terrace.
- However, raising a wide variety of fowl and pigs are well within the capabilities of indoor farming.
- Today's weather is perfect only for indoor DIY with a nice hot cup of cocoa.
- As with the Jazz Fest, there's both pricey indoor shows and free outdoor concerts.
- The work will see the indoor market within the shopping centre transformed.
- 1.1 Relating to sports played indoors.
the national indoor champion Example sentencesExamples - This is the first ever international indoor cricket tournament to be played in Sri Lanka.
- Yet last weekend it was the British vest she wore with pride at the world indoor championships in Lisbon.
- The rise of the indoor soccer centre may not, after all, be behind the sharp decline in park football.
- As soon as the doors opened to this indoor footballing haven, we booked in and played the following week.
- The team also had one eye on the indoor season which is due to start soon.
- The Bolton winter indoor cricket competition begins on Sunday with the opening three matches.
- And though few are willing to admit it, the pull of the sand and the sun has hit the indoor game hard.
- Practical skills and drills for applying the technique on the indoor rowing machine
- Public facilities will include playing fields, an indoor sports arena and an athletics track.
- He said a swimming pool, a tennis court and an indoor stadium would be constructed at the site.
- It includes a new gym, squash courts, an indoor running track and swimming pools.
- In his spare time he enjoys running, indoor rock climbing and spending time with his family.
- Tuesday is senior training night; this time of the year the grammar school gym is a welcome indoor facility.
- After failing to regain the indoor title, he is determined to keep his grip on the main championship.
- Any indoor sports shoes like volleyball shoes or badminton shoes can be used.
- Debbie initially took up the sport on an indoor rowing machine at a local health club.
- She won the high jump and looks to be in top form as she outdid her indoor championships performance.
- Im talking a choice of sports, both indoor and out so children can choose their occupation.
- What about the decision to change the colours used in indoor bowls?
- After a short break James will commence his winter training for the forthcoming indoor season.
Origin Early 18th century (superseding earlier within-door): from in (as a preposition) + door. Definition of indoor in US English: indooradjectiveˈɪndɔrˈindôr 1attributive Situated, conducted, or used within a building or under cover. Example sentencesExamples - The campsite already has three basic indoor accommodation blocks in addition to camping facilities.
- As with the Jazz Fest, there's both pricey indoor shows and free outdoor concerts.
- So, the recent measures to restrict smoking in indoor environments are to be welcomed.
- He lives on a farm and there was no indoor toilet and no door on the shower room.
- It's also a beautiful addition to indoor spaces that are usually devoid of life.
- Cooking and heating with such solid fuels on open fires or stoves without chimneys leads to indoor air pollution.
- The work will see the indoor market within the shopping centre transformed.
- If the indoor tables don't satisfy you, and if the weather is right, do ask for a table on the terrace.
- The programme has a wide and varied list of entertainment, indoor and outdoor over the eight days.
- Unique gift for special occasions, a stunning patio and indoor plant and feature tree for parks and large gardens.
- All experimental trials were conducted within the confines of an indoor squash court.
- Today's weather is perfect only for indoor DIY with a nice hot cup of cocoa.
- One possibility is that they will cover their artificial pitch to create an indoor facility.
- The building also incorporates a stained glass ceiling and indoor lake boasting Koi carp and sturgeon.
- Usually, those who maintain a good garden are more interested in keeping indoor plants too.
- They do flower but these are insignificant, though if picked and dried they can be used for indoor winter decoration.
- If you are working, use the breaks during meetings to stretch or take a brisk walk up the indoor stairway.
- There are plenty of attractions including an indoor Christmas market and children's fairground.
- The pair of them, in short, have become indoor cats of their own choice.
- However, raising a wide variety of fowl and pigs are well within the capabilities of indoor farming.
- 1.1 Relating to sports played indoors.
the national indoor champion Example sentencesExamples - In his spare time he enjoys running, indoor rock climbing and spending time with his family.
- After a short break James will commence his winter training for the forthcoming indoor season.
- The rise of the indoor soccer centre may not, after all, be behind the sharp decline in park football.
- What about the decision to change the colours used in indoor bowls?
- Debbie initially took up the sport on an indoor rowing machine at a local health club.
- He said a swimming pool, a tennis court and an indoor stadium would be constructed at the site.
- After failing to regain the indoor title, he is determined to keep his grip on the main championship.
- Public facilities will include playing fields, an indoor sports arena and an athletics track.
- Im talking a choice of sports, both indoor and out so children can choose their occupation.
- She won the high jump and looks to be in top form as she outdid her indoor championships performance.
- As soon as the doors opened to this indoor footballing haven, we booked in and played the following week.
- Yet last weekend it was the British vest she wore with pride at the world indoor championships in Lisbon.
- Any indoor sports shoes like volleyball shoes or badminton shoes can be used.
- Practical skills and drills for applying the technique on the indoor rowing machine
- And though few are willing to admit it, the pull of the sand and the sun has hit the indoor game hard.
- It includes a new gym, squash courts, an indoor running track and swimming pools.
- The Bolton winter indoor cricket competition begins on Sunday with the opening three matches.
- This is the first ever international indoor cricket tournament to be played in Sri Lanka.
- The team also had one eye on the indoor season which is due to start soon.
- Tuesday is senior training night; this time of the year the grammar school gym is a welcome indoor facility.
Origin Early 18th century (superseding earlier within-door): from in (as a preposition) + door. |