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Definition of Outspan

Outspan
Outspan Out*span", v. t. & i. [D. uitspannen.] To unyoke or disengage, as oxen from a wagon. [S. Africa]

Meaning of Outspan from wikipedia

- Outspan may refer to: Outspan (brand) [fr], South African oranges marketed by Capespan, in the UK remembered for the use of specially-built orange shaped...
- The Outspan Hotel is in Nyeri, Kenya. It was built up from an old farm by Eric Sherbrooke Walker in the 1920s. Walker had purchased 28 hectares (69 acres)...
- The Outspan was a South African w****ly magazine (1927–1957), continued as the fortnightly Personality (6 June 1957 – 23 December 1965). Its subtitle was...
- away from Nyeri itself; this was intended as an adjunct facility to the Outspan Hotel in Nyeri, which they had also built and owned. Initial construction...
- writer Roddy Doyle. The novel returns to Barrytown where Jimmy Rabbitte, Outspan, and Imelda are 30 years older and have all changed – but not all that...
- of friends and people he encounters—lead singer Deco Cuffe, guitarist Outspan Foster, keyboardist Steven Clifford, alto saxophonist Dean Fay, b****ist...
- Goldfish Mobile Midwest Dairy ****ociation Cheese Car Boston Lobster Feast Car Outspan Orange car Many of these vehicles have become icons in their own right...
- kit cars from various small companies and individual enthusiasts. The Outspan Orange is probably one of the most unusual. It was designed and built by...
- of the twentieth century. The Nyeri Golf Club, The White Rhino Hotel, Outspan Hotel, and the Aberdare Country Club at the nearby Mweiga township are...
- Ireland since. Hansard came to international attention as guitar player Outspan Foster in the 1991 Alan Parker film The Commitments. He has often stated...