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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of jut.

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Examples

  • Our hostess looked into his eyes and then down at the table, where a lone stick jutted from the heart of its man-shaped holder.

    Neatorama Shop Story: Voodoo Doll 2009

  • The particular hill on which they were, out-jutted from the regular line of the range, so that the sweep of their vision extended over three-quarters of the circle.

    Chapter XVI 2010

  • Treetops, steel girders and jagged, exposed construction timbers jutted from the water like skeletal fingers.

    DELUGE (Part 43) – Brian Keene 2010

  • A stubbly gray chin jutted and she kicked her wraps.

    An Heroic Tale in an Enormous Tomb « A Fly in Amber 2008

  • The particular hill on which they were, out-jutted from the regular line of the range, so that the sweep of their vision extended over three-quarters of the circle.

    Chapter XVI 1910

  • My first glance showed me little save the ponderous outlines of an old settle, which jutted from the corner of the fireplace half way out into the room.

    The Filigree Ball 1903

  • Her hip bones jutted sharply from under her fraying jeans.

    How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf Molly Harper 2011

  • We had reached the public dock, a large wooden platform that jutted over the river, with pilings for temporary docking.

    Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear Elizabeth Chandler 2011

  • He jutted out his jaw, trying to look defiant, but I could see his little hands shaking.

    Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear Elizabeth Chandler 2011

  • A rocky outcrop, lichened with peeling yellow and grey, jutted beside an overgrown hole, visible only from a certain angle.

    Acceptance Gill Hoffs 2011

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