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outspan

 

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Verb outspan has 1 sense
  1. outspan - remove the yoke or harness from; "unspan the draft animals"
    --1 is a kind of
    unyoke; unharness
    Antonyms: inspan
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Outspan

Part of speech: verb

Sense: to unload or remove the cargo from a vehicle, especially a wagon or a truck

Usage:

  • The workers began to outspan the boxes from the delivery truck.
  • We will need to outspan the goods before they can be sorted and stored.
  • The explorers had to outspan their supplies after a long day of trekking through the wilderness.

Part of speech: noun

Sense: a place where vehicles, especially wagons or trucks, can be unloaded

Usage:

  • They found a suitable outspan to unload the materials for the construction site.
  • The team stopped at an outspan to take a break and stretch their legs.
  • There was no available outspan nearby, so they had to continue driving until they found one.

Part of speech: noun

Sense: a resting place for travelers, often equipped with facilities such as food, water, and accommodations

Usage:

  • The weary tourists finally reached an outspan where they could rest and replenish their supplies.
  • Travelers passing through the area can find comfort in one of the many outspans scattered along the highway.
  • During their journey, they planned their stops around reputable outspans that provided quality services.

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