outspan (Meaning)

Wordnet

outspan (v)

remove the yoke or harness from

Webster

outspan (v. t. & i.)

To unyoke or disengage, as oxen from a wagon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outspan

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outspan Sentence Examples

  1. The weary travelers pulled their ox wagons into an outspan for respite and refreshment.
  2. The vast African savannah provided outspans for nomadic tribes to rest during their migrations.
  3. The old outspan, once a bustling hub, now stood abandoned, its walls crumbling with age.
  4. The outspan offered shelter from the scorching heat and provided a place to replenish water supplies.
  5. The cattle grazed peacefully in the outspan, their contented moos echoing through the air.
  6. The outspan was a meeting point for travelers, where stories were shared and bonds were forged.
  7. With the onset of darkness, the outspan transformed into a glowing constellation of campfires.
  8. The distant sound of drums signaled the arrival of a new group of travelers seeking outspan.
  9. The outspan became a haven for wounded animals, providing them a sanctuary to recover.
  10. The history of the outspan was etched into the surrounding landscape, with ancient trade routes and animal migration trails crisscrossing its boundaries.

FAQs About the word outspan

remove the yoke or harness fromTo unyoke or disengage, as oxen from a wagon.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The weary travelers pulled their ox wagons into an outspan for respite and refreshment.

The vast African savannah provided outspans for nomadic tribes to rest during their migrations.

The old outspan, once a bustling hub, now stood abandoned, its walls crumbling with age.

The outspan offered shelter from the scorching heat and provided a place to replenish water supplies.