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Example sentences for "door life"

  • As illustrating the influence of an out-door life, with partial or transient fasting, I will cite THE CASE OF MR.

  • In the complexion there was a tinge of brown that denoted health and an out-door life--an out-door life in the south, Artois thought.

  • He grew hot at the mere thought of Artois being there with him, observing, analyzing, playing the literary man's part in this out-door life of the mountains and of the sea.

  • Jarvis himself has received a world of good from his out-door life.

  • Max was undoubtedly feeling the benefit of his taste of out-door life.

  • Out-door life is going to make her a Hebe," replied the driver of the car, under his breath, though he kept his eyes dutifully on the roadway until the car came to a standstill and he had stopped his engine.

  • It's being attempted more and more these days by educated men, college graduates and professional men of all ranks, partly for the pure interest of the thing, partly because the out-door life is about the best worth living.

  • Not a few, to be sure, have the advantage in youth of years of active out-door life on a farm, and so lay up a store of vigor which stands them in good stead throughout a lifetime.

  • Did not the active out-door life on the little periauger of his youth, and the daily constitutionals which, notwithstanding his infirmities, all New Yorkers saw him taking in later life, pay him?

  • There were only two or three nights on the entire trip when any of us went to bed with dry feet, and that none of us ever had the slightest symptom of a cold certainly speaks volumes for an out-of-door life.

  • At length, through a connection he made with a magazine devoted to out-of-door life, he was able to make several long trips into the wild.

  • The ascent of Kearsarge and of the Moats fittingly crowns the series of excursions which are the most attractive feature of out-of-door life at North Conway.

  • One of my walks extending as far as the last house on this road, permitted me to gratify a strong desire to see something of the in-door life of the poorer class of farmers.

  • His face was bronzed from his out-door life in the Adirondacks.

  • It required almost as much vigor, courage, and activity as had been essential in March to enjoy out-door life.

  • A man who leads an out-of-door life, and uses the strength that God has given to him, is a dangerous man.

  • The agricultural laborer leads an out-of-door life, and uses the strength that God has given to him.

  • This out-door life began as early as he could recollect, and his special attraction to rivers, woods, and lakes was a thing of his boyhood.

  • As to the effect of out-door life on the imaginative side of us, much may be said.

  • I should frankly name Walt Whitman and Thoreau, and pause pretty soon in wonder at the small number of poets who suggest out-door life as their source of inspiration.

  • My inclination to write anew on this subject is made stronger by two illustrations which recur to my mind, and which show how valuable may be an entire out-door life, and how free from risks even for the invalid.

  • He enjoys out-of-door life, as every poet must, and though he likes best to live in the city, he takes great delight in the country also.

  • But her unbounded vitality called loudly for an out-of-door life, and she lived the life of a boy, never wearying of its rude sports, and enjoying its sometimes dangerous excitements.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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