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jut out

1 of 1verb
/ˈdʒʌt aʊt/
Forms:juts out,jutting out,jutted out,jutted out
1

to extend outward from a surface or object

  • The rocky cliff juts out over the edge of the sea, providing a breathtaking view.
  • The branch of the tree juts out and provides a perfect spot for the birds to perch.
  • The old building has architectural details that jut out, giving it a unique appearance.
  • Be cautious when walking near the corner of the table; it tends to jut out.