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indoors

[in-dawrz, -dohrz]

adverb

  1. in or into a house or building.

    We stayed indoors during the storm.



indoors

/ ˌɪˈɔː /

adverb

  1. (postpositive) inside or into a house or other building

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of indoors1

1780–90; indoor + -s 1
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Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum told people in the storm's path to "stay tuned to official communications, to stay indoors, and not go out".

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Authorities are urging residents near Edinburgh Golf Course to remain indoors and call 911 with any information.

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They should stay indoors as much as possible and consider checking on people they know who are vulnerable and may need support with food or medical supplies, it said.

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As the Iranian drones winged their way to Israel, Jordan warned citizens to keep indoors and avoid open areas.

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It offered volunteers to run errands or go grocery shopping for families so they can remain indoors.

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