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Meanings of
projecting
in inglês
Extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary.
relieved
sticking
projected
protruding
jutting
sticking out
Related terms
protrusive
Usage of
projecting
in inglês
1
He also sent Seleccio Natural after
projecting
it for a few days.
2
Long are the
projecting
beams of pine; Large are the many pillars.
3
In other respects, they are well-proportioned; though the belly seems rather
projecting
.
4
The tide was high again; he could barely pass the
projecting
point.
5
Caroline sees the film as a 'Mars-Venus' take on love and
projecting
.
6
On the first of the
projecting
jetties of Dymchurch-wall the vessel struck.
7
She did not give a reason for the
projecting
a lower number.
8
We're
projecting
he'll be the top Lowchen in the country next year.
9
The eyes were in good preservation, prominent, and with the eyeballs
projecting
.
10
One thing that has survived is the penchant for
projecting
the future.
11
The company focused on
projecting
a faux hipster vibe for the product.
12
The den was an apartment
projecting
from the back of the house.
13
AND now we had climbed to the summit of the
projecting
cliff.
14
That I was not to loose the
projecting
foot of the vessel-
15
Grasping the hilt of the
projecting
sword, he drew it out easily.
16
Roldan made a wild lurch for the
projecting
floor of the belfry.
Other examples for "projecting"
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About this term
projecting
project
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
project from
project rock
project point
project ledge
project eaves
More collocations
Projecting
through the time
Projecting
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common