1. open-air - Noun
2. open-air - Adjective
3. open-air - Adjective Satellite
Taking place in the open air; outdoor; as, an open-air game or meeting.
Source: Webster's dictionaryopen air
I was a town child, it is true, but that did not prevent me enjoying open-air life, with plants and animals. Georg Brandes
I am always the better for open-air breathing, and was certainly meant for the wandering life of the Indian. Maria Mitchell
We must seek the loving-kindness of God in all the breadth and open-air of common life. George A. Smith
I remember in 37 when trolley cars were so big in New York. It was five cents for a ride... There used to be open-air buses, and you could go up a spiral staircase and sit up on top. Those were great, great days. Tiny Tim
Imagine an immense plain.... in the middle, a small Gothic chapel surrounded by trees.... around that a hundred tents made of white canvas.... in open-air kitchens huge pots of boiling soup, incredible ragouts.. Eugène Boudin
an alfresco lunch Source: Internet