Protrude in a sentence as a verb

No, the black stick that appears to protrude from his hand.

If her horny feet protrude, they come To show how cold she is, and dumb.

The needles are wax structures that protrude from the leaf, they aren't part of the leaf.

There are 8 large spoilers that protrude into the airflow to help slow descent.

For some edgy cases this could protrude into the mid-90s, but I don't see it going any later.

Anyway, they may have decided to make it protrude on the 6 in order to match the 6 plus, which has the constraint.

This mentality tends to protrude in a lot of non-software related fields as well.

But I feel like Apple's obsession with thinness may have gone too far if they need to protrude the camera like this.

If your Mars model was a meter wide, the biggest mountain would protrude for all of 3 mm worth of relief on the surface.

The rock may only be a few centimetres underneath the sand dune, in which case it would not appear to protrude out from the dune significantly.

Those things don't tend to protrude more than a few inches, maximum, from a person's body, and there's an established culture whereby people will be reprimanded if they do.

It's far too eager to hyphenate; doesn't protrude hyphens, commas, etc.; and doesn't use TeX-style paragraph-level optimization.

Depending on how you're holding or docking the device, and where it's convenient for the headphone jack to protrude, it's quite conceivable for users to want to use both orientations.

A mechanical button absolutely does not need to protrude from the surface to be pressed - not only can it start at surface level and be pressed into the device, it can return to starting position and remain flush.

Until now most 3d projects have kept the stereoscopic distance fixed, which yields the feeling of watching the story take place on a stage in front of one and occasionally having one of the props or actors protrude outwards toward the audience.

Protrude definitions

verb

extend out or project in space; "His sharp nose jutted out"; "A single rock sticks out from the cliff"

See also: project

verb

bulge outward; "His eyes popped"

See also: start bulge

verb

swell or protrude outwards; "His stomach bulged after the huge meal"

See also: bulge pouch