JUT OUT vs PROTRUDE: VERB
- Extend out or project in space
- To extend from, above or beyond a surface or boundary; to bulge outward; to stick out.
- Swell or protrude outwards
- Extend out or project in space
- Bulge outward
JUT OUT vs PROTRUDE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To shoot out or forth; to be thrust forward; to extend beyond a limit; to project.
- To push or thrust outward.
- To extend or jut out; project. : bulge.
JUT OUT vs PROTRUDE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To thrust out, as through a narrow orifice or from confinement; to cause to come forth.
- To thrust forward; to drive or force along.
JUT OUT vs PROTRUDE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Synonyms To project, jut (out), bulge (out).
- To shoot forward; be thrust forward; project beyond something.
- To shoot or thrust forth; project; cause to project; thrust out as from confinement; cause to come forth: as, a snail protrudes its horns.
- To thrust forward or onward; drive or force along.
JUT OUT vs PROTRUDE: RELATED WORDS
- Whittle down, Cottise, Sneak in, Swagbelly, Overhang, Concentrate on, Protuberate, Projecture, Rush out, Jump out, Protrudable, Protrusile, Stick out, Project, Protrude
- Trample, Overlap, Impinge, Intrude, Encroach, Stick out, Bulge out, Bug out, Jut out, Pop out, Project, Pop, Come out, Pouch, Bulge
JUT OUT vs PROTRUDE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Whittle down, Cottise, Sneak in, Swagbelly, Overhang, Concentrate on, Protuberate, Projecture, Rush out, Jump out, Protrudable, Protrusile, Stick out, Project, Protrude
- Trespass, Exceed, Infringe, Trample, Overlap, Impinge, Intrude, Stick out, Pop out, Jut out, Project, Pop, Come out, Pouch, Bulge
JUT OUT vs PROTRUDE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We also noticed a place on her right side where her ribs jut out at an unnatural angle.
- Sheep roam without walls on these moorlands, and strange rock formations, weathered by the wind, jut out like Henry Moore sculptures.
- But if they jut out or you notice a loss of muscle mass, then your dog is probably too thin.
- The multiple domes jut out into the sky like a futuristic big-top welcoming passengers.
- Her face is full of resolve, her breasts jut out to part the ocean waves.
- Additionally, the tipwill jut out into the soft tissue, thus possibly causing trauma anddiscomfort.
- Small towers of rock jut out from this ridge and look a lot like chimneys.
- Our SWAT team got there first, and we saw people jut out.
- In others, solid rock cliffs jut out boldly over the train.
- Exposed beams may jut out through the stucco.
- No portion of the vehicle should protrude beyond this line.
- They must not protrude beyond the front of your vehicle.
- In no case shall any fitting protrude inside the pipe.
- Bones and rusted armor protrude from its gnarled limbs.
- Two long fangs protrude out of its wide mouth.
- Tire tread shall not protrude beyond the fenders.
- The eyes are round, black and protrude slightly.
- Powered weapons appear to protrude from the ship.
- Three white legs protrude from the circular table.
- Fence may not protrude into the front yard.
JUT OUT vs PROTRUDE: QUESTIONS
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- How much does the metal floor vent protrude into the duct?
- Can the watchman FLX device protrude from the delivery catheter?
- Does lateral epicondyle protrude outside the lateral supracondylar ridge?
- What is a large front teeth that protrude over the others?
- Is it normal for your thyroid gland to protrude from neck?
- What does it mean when the veins in your neck protrude?
- Does banjo's nose protrude out of his damage meter?
- Can an endometrial polyp protrude through the cervical os?
- Why does my belly button protrude after giving birth?
- Which molar roots protrude into the maxillary sinus?