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outdoor man

n. someone who enjoys outdoor activities [syn: sporting man]

Usage examples of "outdoor man".

Then Newby, another outdoor man at the Hall, saw Haggett pick up the ring in the perennial border and advised him to take it to the police.

This man looked to be a strong and hearty sixty, or possibly seventy - an outdoor man, with a permanent' suntan and the scars that come from sun damage.

Across the rail a poster showed an outdoor man draining a milk stout, his fine muscular throat corded with stout-drinker's strength.

This man looked to be a strong and hearty sixty, or possibly seventy -- an outdoor man, with a permanent' suntan and the scars that come from sun damage.

For one thing, he was an outdoor man and found the heat excessive, and for another, owing to alcohol and sex, he had no time to spare and would very likely lose his job if he arrived late.

Layton's dark blond hair was sun streaked, she noticed, and though he was soberly dressed in a dark business suit and tie, he still somehow managed to give the impression of an outdoor man.

He saw himself as an outdoor man, and he knew that all the important work in paleontology was done outdoors, with your bands.

He saw himself as an outdoor man, and he knew that all the important work in paleontology was done outdoors, with your hands.