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  1. the great outdoors. Collectively, all outdoor space, especially wild places used for recreational activities such as hiking or camping; nature. It's great to get away from the city every now and then and spend a bit of time in the great outdoors! We lived right at the base of the mountains, so we always spent our free time in the great outdoors ...

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  3. trail (along) 1. to drag along after someone or something. His pants were torn, and a piece of his trouser leg trailed along after him. His trouser leg trailed after him. 2. to follow along after someone or something. A little dog trailed along after Mary and Karen.

  4. be open to (something) To be receptive to or welcoming of something that comes from outside of oneself. You should really try to be more open to suggestions if you want to create the best product possible. I'm open to any ideas as to the best way forward. See also: open, to.

  5. Definition of on wings in the Idioms Dictionary by The Free Dictionary

  6. on the outside. 1. In external appearance or demeanor, as opposed to the true or inner nature. Other people's families always seem close and stable on the outside, but they all have their own dysfunctions and difficulties. Wow, on the outside he seems so confident and successful. I didn't realize he had been struggling with so much debt.

  7. be onto (something) To discover, realize, or be in the process of doing something of great importance, value, or insight. Great work on this essay, Lindsay. I really think you're onto something here.Scientists now believe they may be onto a cure for cancer.Please tell me you're onto a solution because we're running out of time!