The whole country.
1844. A great strapping woman as tall as all out-doors.J. Slick, High Life in New York, ii. 60. (N.E.D.)
1847. Phil. Wild turkeys! oh, yesall out doors was full of them.J. K. Paulding, American Comedies, p. 196 (Phila.).
1848.
It takes a mind like Daniels, fact, ez big ez all oudoors, | |
To find out thet it looks like rain, arter it fairly pours. | |
Lowell, Biglow Papers, 1st Series, No. 9. |
1861.
Ourns the fust thru-by-daylight train, | |
With all oudoors for deepot. | |
Id., 2nd Series, No. 1. |