Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning To extend outward or project in a pointed manner
The tree branches jutted out over the road, making it difficult to pass.
The old fence post jutted out of the ground at an awkward angle.
The jagged rocks jutted out from the surface of the water.
The old ruins jutted out from the hillside, a testament to a bygone era.
The sign jutted from the side of the building.
The mountains jutted high above the surrounding landscape.
The bird's beak jutted forward as it pecked at the ground.
The cliff face jutted out sharply, creating an imposing sight.
The ship's bow jutted out over the waves as it plowed through the water.
The spire of the cathedral jutted up into the sky.
The knife jutted out of the drawer, dangerously close to her fingers.
The bony protrusions jutted out from the sides of the dinosaur's skull.
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