Jutting in a sentence as a noun

And as far that grey bar jutting out?

Angles, jutting edges, and warts sprout out all over the place.

So they think having a wire jutting all the way down their arm isn't awkward, and I do.

You could rotate some pieces such that they're partially jutting out of the back of the lamp, which might make it possible.

He sat in his armchair, cane at his side, bronchial tube jutting from his neck, and said he’d taken down bigger fellas before.

I just had another thought... the parking could be in the shuttle bay, in the back of the lower fuselage, jutting out of the ***** of the hill.

Seeing mammoth skulls covered in blankets of crystals jutting out in 3d was almost an orgasmic experience.

Jutting in a sentence as an adjective

If "curbs" are defined as the raised area next to the street that you can't drive over, then the curbs change from one day to the next, jutting far out into the lane.

I've never explored or read up on the rust community, but the sheer insistence that I see jutting into everything from the outside turns me off.

“One person’s car is another person’s scenery.” To his right was a silver sedan with a jutting lower lip. Ive said, quietly, “For example.” As the disgraced car fell behind, I asked Ive to critique its design: “It is baffling, isn’t it?

This is actually the source of the odd appendage we see jutting northward from Detroit; it crosses Oakland County to take in heavily minority Pontiac.

So this probably alleviates my surprise at say an inexperienced biker riding in the gutter, coming up on a parked car, and jutting out at the last minute.

The interface appeared flat to them, and they didn't intuitively grasp that another window jutting out behind another was a part of a separate interface altogether.

I haven't had any stability issues, and I like the Aeron much better than most other chairs I've used, but it has some drawbacks in addition to the front of the seat jutting into my thigh:The plastic on the sides makes it difficult to sit cross-legged in the chair.

Jutting definitions

noun

the act of projecting out from something

See also: protrusion projection

adjective

extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary; "the jutting limb of a tree"; "massive projected buttresses"; "his protruding ribs"; "a pile of boards sticking over the end of his truck"

See also: projected projecting protruding relieved