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Example sentences for "outdoor life"

  • The general vital resistance should be raised by outdoor life, improved circulation, good food; adenoids if present, should be removed.

  • If the spine be put to perfect rest, outdoor life begun, a diet rich in fats established, the results are often wonderfully successful.

  • Outdoor life in the sun, with active exercise, is to be had at the expense of education within-doors.

  • If rest is not advisable, or does no good after a fair trial of two to four weeks, outdoor life in fair weather by driving or walking slowly can be suggested.

  • Though we do not blame our brother trapper, who will not put up as good a scrap in defense of his traps and his sport and occupation, as does the dog man in defense of his dog, and his way of enjoying an outdoor life.

  • Like other boys who lead an outdoor life, I grew stronger each year and as I grew older and stronger my trap lines grew longer and my hunts took me farther into the woods.

  • I only regret that I can't be one of the party, because all my life I've been an advocate of outdoor life.

  • He was fully determined not to let any opportunity pass whereby he might secure some remarkable pictures of outdoor life to enter in that competition which the railroad companies had inaugurated.

  • Coming together in order to encourage the spirit of outdoor life, to their mutual profit, the four lively lads had called their little association the Rod, Gun, and Camera Club.

  • Esther was too tired to be of much assistance, and Richard Ashton did not understand half so much of outdoor life as the two Camp Fire girls.

  • So that now, though she was ashamed of it, remembering her long training in outdoor life, now and then she did manage to stumble and to have to clutch either at Polly or at Dr.

  • Besides, had she not been indoors far too much recently, when they would so soon be going back to the city where only a comparatively small amount of outdoor life would be possible?

  • Humphrey tells it, in Outdoor Life magazine for July, 1911.

  • However, this is not to be a book of glittering generalities but, as far as it can be made, one of practical helpfulness in outdoor life; therefore when you are told to strike the trail you must also be told how to do it.

  • It has a larger meaning than that and embraces various lines of outdoor life, while it always presupposes movement of some kind.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    commissioned officers and privates; constitutional interpretation; excessive amount; ferric oxide; fore long; had never been able; hand wall; much from; open places; orris root; outdoor exercise; outdoor life; outdoor relief; regard being; replied the scout master; said mother; sail from; sharp exclamation; smart fellow; taken captive; too great; undoubtedly true; will reply; yet with