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The wild, unroofed half of reality that gym memberships exist to help you avoid.
means Located, done, or existing in the open air rather than inside a building.
from From Middle English, literally out of door — the threshold being the ancient border between civilization and weather.
Drift inwardOutdoors gained its final S by analogy to indoors.
Branding magnetSlapped on gear, advertising, and recreation since the 1900s.
Health claimOutdoor light tied to slower childhood nearsightedness.