indoors
1 of 2adverb/ɪnˈdɔrz/
1
in or into a building, room, etc.
- Due to the heavy rain, they decided to stay indoors all day.
- She moved the party indoors when the temperature started to drop.
- The cat ran indoors as soon as it heard the thunder.
- He prefers working out indoors at the gym rather than running outside.
- They spent the evening indoors, watching movies and playing board games.
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