Definitionadj. extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
Last update: July 20, 2015
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Is built on a rocky peninsula jutting out to the east, near the mouth of the Rio Grande and at the foot of Mt Ancon (560 ft.). [Please select]
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It was precipitous on both sides, with dark jutting rocks, which in some places overhung its bed. [Please select]
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At the same moment McKay clutched her arm and jerked her violently behind a jutting elbow of Isla Rock. [Please select]
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Gray's lair, in a bushy hollow between two immense jutting cakes of granite, lay on the very brink of the chasm. [Please select]
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Here the gulf narrowed so that the cleft between the jutting crags was scarcely a hundred feet in width. [Please select]
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Since Avonlea occupied a little triangular peninsula jutting out into the Gulf of St. [Please select]
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At one side, jutting into the lake, is a knoll with a group of trees sheltering a stag and doe. [Please select]
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The jutting group of birch-trees was well chosen, and she had drawn them admirably. [Please select]
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They appeared even higher on this side; and in some places hung over, with dark jutting rocks, and large trees growing horizontally outward. [Please select]
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At a distance he saw a very high bluff of rocks jutting out into a lake, and he ran for the foot of the precipice which was abrupt and elevated. [Please select]
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