indoorsy
English
Etymology
indoors + -y
Adjective
indoorsy (comparative more indoorsy, superlative most indoorsy)
- Favouring, or pertaining to, indoor life.
- 2009 September 27, Lois Smith Brady, “Jolie Coursen and Jeff Kass”, in New York Times:
- Once “indoorsy,” she now spends more time outdoors, though she still calls any walk in the woods “mountain climbing.”
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Antonyms
- outdoorsy