Ainda não temos significados para "go outdoors".
1Any excuse to go outdoors was greeted with enthusiasm, even spring cleaning.
2It's raining so hard that we can't go outdoors and grow, anyway.
3Look out for your hair if you go outdoors; it might blow off.
4I think I'll let the butterflies wait and I'll go outdoors.
5We, too, should go outdoors, or at least into the streets of Troy.
6On rainy days, my guards wouldn't let me go outdoors.
7I'd love to go outdoors on such a beautiful day.
8If you are the manager of this house, he and I can go outdoors.
9You must be wanting to get dressed and go outdoors.
10She told herself that she would go outdoors somewhere with a book and rest.
11And afterward they could go outdoors for champagne and petit-fours.
12But Eric had to go outdoors to make sure.
13It was a domed city in the polar regions, where nobody ever had to go outdoors.
14People who are shielding can go outdoors for exercise and meet people from one other household.
15People ought to go outdoors to smile, and keep their religion in a house, I guess.
16You'll have to go outdoors for something important.
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