outdoorsy
Americanadjective
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characteristic of or suitable to the outdoors.
a rugged, outdoorsy life; heavy, outdoorsy clothes.
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unusually fond of outdoor life.
an outdoorsy type who always swam before breakfast.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of outdoorsy
Example Sentences
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She identified more with the lifestyle here — it was more laid-back, outdoorsy, spacious.
From Los Angeles Times
"Major designers, echoed by the high street, are creating collections that work for a more outdoorsy lifestyle," she says.
From BBC
But she was drawn to San Francisco for the outdoorsy lifestyle and has been pleasantly surprised by both the social scene and how safe she feels.
Noon: Get outdoors On Sundays, I enjoy doing something outdoorsy, such as playing tennis at Nibley Park or taking a walk through Deukmejian Wilderness Park in Glendale, which is truly beautiful.
From Los Angeles Times
Between the nylon shorts, light rain gear and outdoorsy cotton pants, Canada Goose asserts its style authority year-round.
From Los Angeles Times
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