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indoor

[ in-dawr, -dohr ]

adjective

  1. occurring, used, etc., in a house or building, rather than out of doors:

    indoor games.



indoor

/ ˈɪˌɔː /

adjective

  1. of, situated in, or appropriate to the inside of a house or other building

    indoor amusements

    an indoor tennis court

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of indoor1

1705–15; aphetic variant of within-door, originally phrase within ( the ) door, i.e., inside the house
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That “is not unusual for indoor spaces this time of year in Mammoth Lakes,” said Dr. Tom Boo, a public health officer for Mono County, home to Mammoth Lakes.

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Rides have already been designed, with the majority planned as indoor attractions.

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These settlements often lacked indoor plumbing or ventilation, leading to a rapid increase in the spread of illnesses.

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Baller League, which started in Germany in 2023 before expanding to the UK this year, sees a mix of former pros, released academy players, free agents and influencers competing on smaller indoor pitches.

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But on social media and in his personal behavior, he would mock masks, tout fake "cures," celebrate people who refused to follow public health measures and throw indoor rallies and parties.

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