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indoor

adjective
in·​door | \ ˈin-ˈdȯr How to pronounce indoor (audio) \

Definition of indoor

1 : of or relating to the interior of a building
2 : living, located, or carried on within a building an indoor sport

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Redesigned to emphasize indoor-outdoor living, the two-story home features an open floor plan and sliding walls of glass that open to the backyard. Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times, "Hot Property Newsletter: Even celebs learn hard real estate lessons," 7 Sep. 2019 The luxurious 5,512 square foot home on Carbon Beach blends indoor-outdoor living with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open to a loggia and outdoor kitchen, fire pit and hot tub. Pueng Vongs, The Mercury News, "Photos: Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob buys $29 million Malibu mansion," 6 Sep. 2019 Such indoor-outdoor living continues upstairs, too. Hadley Keller, House Beautiful, "This Home Is Made for Indoor-Outdoor Living," 28 Aug. 2019 The city has partnered with the 27th Street Business District Association to acquire the land and build a modern, indoor-outdoor skatepark that would, ideally, once again become a national destination. Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Greenfield is trying to get land to revive The Turf, a historic skatepark that Tony Hawk visited," 20 Aug. 2019 The Twenty Mile House looks more like any other California architect’s house: smooth surfaces, big windows, indoor-outdoor whatever. Alexandra Lange, Curbed, "What ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette?’ meant to me as a woman in architecture," 13 Aug. 2019 Six TVs keep sports fans updated at the bar, which was moved to the corner of the restaurant and transformed into an indoor/outdoor hang out. Georgann Yara, azcentral, "12-year-old D’Vine Bistro in Chandler is now St. Amand Kitchen & Cocktails. Here's what to expect when you go," 17 July 2019 There’s no patio, but the massive windows can slide open to create an indoor/outdoor feel when the weather is right. The Know, The Denver Post, "A second location of popular Denver ramen shop Uncle opens tonight in Washington Park," 16 July 2019 There's also a formal living room, formal dining room, billiard room and indoor-outdoor family room with herringbone flooring and white-painted beamed ceilings. Jack Flemming, latimes.com, "Hot Property: Rocker Lindsey Buckingham takes a bow in Brentwood," 13 July 2019

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First Known Use of indoor

1711, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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indoor

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of indoor

: done, living, located, or used inside a building

indoor

adjective
in·​door | \ ˈin-ˈdȯr How to pronounce indoor (audio) \

Kids Definition of indoor

: done, used, or belonging within a building an indoor job an indoor pool

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