The act of projecting out from something.
Extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary.
1 Crime, you mean. Feral's voice is a growl distorted by jutting canines.
2 You know, those little huts, jutting out on stilts over the water?
3 Minutes before that, Scott Morrison was jutting out his chin in Canberra.
4 Heldon put his foot on a jutting pyramidal stone and pressed down.
5 Roofs of mud and straw, held by a jutting row of rafters.
6 Ledges and jutting rocks, cracks and depressions finally made the ascent possible.
7 They had just reached a little cliff jutting out over the water.
8 He grasped a jutting rock and pulled himself back to the surface.
9 At last they gained the jutting headland, and circled around its point.
10 Then he had fallen on a board that had a jutting nail.
11 It's all logs and added-on wings, with a deck jutting out behind.
12 I could see the top of their motorboat jutting above the bulkhead.
13 The huge brow was furrowed, and the jutting chin was proudly set.
14 Black hilltops are as islands jutting out from a grey supermundane sea.
15 It's another hip - jutting track that mixes ecstatic falsetto yearning with menacing guitars.
16 Her bare hands tasted the edges of the jutting rocks and ledges.
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