How To Use Jutting In A Sentence

  • His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety.
  • So close was it that the point ripped a gash in the jutting edge of his linen cyclas. The White Company
  • It was a tangle of orange and lemon trees, looped with garlands of roses and flowering creepers, carpeted with a thousand fragrant, old-fashioned flowers, and arboured with grapevines, whose last year's leaves, though sparse, were still russet and gold: altogether a mere bright ribbon of beauty pinned like a lover's knot on a high shoulder of jutting rock. The Guests Of Hercules
  • His body is an angular, jutting emblem of a body uncomfortable everywhere.
  • Already, too, from the piers, it would be able to be seen that the two slaves hung (pg. 426) from the outjutting display beams on either side of the concave bow of the Tais. Renegades Of Gor
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  • Jutting out into the northern Mediterranean, the Portofino headland is a piece of natural unspoilt beauty standing hand in hand with some pretty Italian architecture.
  • It's jutting out from the corner of the roof, so it could conceivably be a gargoyle proper or a grotesque.
  • Six miles above the forks, on the west side of the Jefferson, there is a bluff or point of a high plain jutting into the valley to the brink of the river, which bears some resemblance to a beaver's head, and goes by that name. Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • I paused to watch, and a few minutes later, several monkeys emerged from the dense forest and came to sit on a piece of dead wood jutting into the water, eyeing me up inquisitively.
  • Then he jumps to his feet and starts to sing it how he imagines it, clicking his fingers and jutting his chin out.
  • Directing the driver to stop, she got out and looked down the deserted beach to a large array of rocks jutting out into the ocean.
  • Now he's back to his lithe self, his bones jutting out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who is he whose hair is of the carroty hue? whose eyes, across a snubby bunch of a nose, are perpetually scowling at each other; who has a hump-back and a hideous mouth, surrounded with bristles, and crammed full of jutting yellow odious teeth. A Legend of the Rhine
  • Now he's back to his lithe self, his bones jutting out. Times, Sunday Times
  • It landed on an outjutting rocky snag in the center of a large hot pool and shattered noisily. The Moment Of The Magician
  • He was standing on an outjutting rock and fishing. Page 3
  • Are your shoulders slumped, lower back arched, or is your head jutting forward? Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • She was clad in brocades befitting Kings; her breasts were like twin pomegranates, a woven zone set with all kinds of jewels tightly clasped her waist which expanded below into jutting hips; and her hinder cheeks stood out as a mound of crystal185 supporting a silvern shaft. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • There was a shelf of rock jutting out from the cliff and extending all along the sweep of the bay, providing a broken highway three to five yards wide.
  • As nearly as could be judged in that tangled hair and beard, the giant's features were acromegalic, eyes roofed with bony ridges, nose and jaw jutting coarsely forth, heavy lips and grisly huge teeth. Three Hearts and Three Lions
  • Why wasn't the granite washed clean like the rock outcrops we see jutting into the sea at the coast?
  • Clouds of smoke were observed on the following day curling up from the summit of a mountain jutting into the east side of the valley, probably raised by the Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • You can see the determination in the square outline of his jaw, the jutting staunchness of his features.
  • A replica of his son he had clear blue eyes, a jutting chin and a face only lightly etched with lines. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • A businessman in a suit, jutting jaw and stern posture, is at the head of the table.
  • The hilt of his sword jutting over his shoulder cast a wavering cruciform shadow on the water below us. Kushiel's Avatar
  • He saw a piece of bone jutting out of his sock almost at a right angle. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, in a smart final touch, the building ' s balconies, rather than jutting obtrusively from the building ' s facade are flush with it, and placed at the divide between the new construction and the Broome Street building directly to the west. A Subtle Tribute to the Architect
  • When Armstrong heard hisses of "doper" while riding in France, he would present the Look - wraparound shades and jutting jaw, as if to say, "Anybody want a piece of me? NYT > Home Page
  • Across the flat tableland are almost 100 red and orange monolithic sandstone buttes and mesas jutting skywards.
  • I paused to watch, and a few minutes later, several monkeys emerged from the dense forest and came to sit on a piece of dead wood jutting into the water, eyeing me up inquisitively.
  • The severed arm flopped to the ground, and the black man stood stock still facing his enemy, the sword jutting from his shoulder. Winter Warriors
  • Jutting from the veil, raw and planar, her face, like another of those skulls, stared out with deep, unseeing, hollow eyes. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • Imagine a rambling, patchy house, the best part built of gray stone, and red-tiled, a round tower jutting at one of the corners, the mellow darkness of its conical roof surmounted by a weather-cock making an agreeable object either amidst the gleams and greenth of summer or the low-hanging clouds and snowy branches of winter: the ground shady with spreading trees: a great tree flourishing on one side, backward some Daniel Deronda
  • The image shows a straight road ahead with no turns flanged by cryptic road signs jutting out at strange angles.
  • Jutting from the murky orange sunset behind them, the cathedral's three steeples, flanked by the cupola of the old colonial garrison and the little dome of the city hall, tower over the masts and the smokestacks of ships at anchor.
  • Her hair was awry and she had one hand on one jutting hip indignantly, her eyes half-closed in a cuss. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • One car, a Mini, defied gravity, hovering twenty feet above the ground, skewered like a kebob by a steel pole jutting out of the second story of a building. Rogue Wave
  • For the Act II showpiece, she is thrust forward over the orchestra pit on a plank jutting from the stage. We're Desperate, Get Used To It
  • As the motorboat rounded a point of land jutting from the mist into the river, Chavasse parted the reeds carefully. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • They have been there on a headland jutting into a sea loch for 4,000 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • In two days, however, it would be lit with lanterns, thrust out on jutting poles from the bordering, clifflike house and strung with garlands and flags. Cinnamon Roll
  • A jutting beak of a nose, sharp chin and deep-set eyes gave him the appearance of a living skull.
  • The docks stretched the width of the town, from wall to wall, a cobbled waterfront avenue with two wharves jutting out into the bay, embraced by the arms of the breakwater.
  • A heavy surf thundered and burst over an outjutting rock; lowering storm-clouds covered the sky; and, outside the line of surf, a pilot-schooner, close-hauled, heeled over till every detail of her deck was visible, was surging along against a stormy sunset sky. Chapter 1
  • He kept trying not to smile as he watched himself, larger than life, jutting jaw looming over all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly, giant prominences can be seen for longer, jutting up above the solar surface.
  • He was an awe-inspiring sight, his beard jutting out fiercely and his brow knotted in anger.
  • Artistically ripped jeans hung gracefully around his gently jutting hips, his bright t-shirts bringing out the glitter of his eyes.
  • Examples include walking through a house with an endless corridor in the basement, a man in a suit and hat that stalks you, a flying pterodactyl, a giant face jutting from the wall, being swallowed by the sun, and so much more. LSD – Dream Simulator | My[confined]Space
  • There, jutting from the racing waters, stood a dark, jagged stone, not too tall, its rugged jet surface like an unhewn obelisk. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • He saw a piece of bone jutting out of his sock almost at a right angle. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was thinner, too, his cheekbones jutting out sharply from the hollows of his cheeks.
  • Beyond them a tail of white spume rose into the air as the river cascaded over jutting black rocks.
  • It's a maze of houses jutting out of the rock face. Times, Sunday Times
  • Notice that the lower coal seam has vertical trees jutting out of it.
  • Two steel umbrellas are suspended from a jutting frame to shade the forecourt and side patio.
  • As the motorboat rounded a point of land jutting from the mist into the river, Chavasse parted the reeds carefully. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • The castle was perched atop a promontory jutting from the foothill of a steep, ice-stained mountain whose angular cliffs rose tier after tier to a single high bluff of bare rock.
  • Beyond, the huge jutting tower, crumbled walls and mounded stones of the ruined castle resembled some massive mythical beast dozing at the river's edge.
  • I did kick against an upjutting rock here, and fall upon a great and unseen boulder there, and so was shaken very quickly to a sound knowledge that I trode the hard and actual earth; and had no true dealings with unreal matters. The Night Land
  • Her skin was cleft with deep lines running from the jaw to the high jutting cheekbones.
  • An outcrop of bare rocks jutting out of the hill, hewn into different shapes by eons of wind and rain, appeared like a sculpture gallery of Henry Moore.
  • My window looked out on to a quiet lane, flanked by wooden balconies jutting out from the whitewashed houses. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had been seated at the jutting end of one of the tables, as befitted the Outsider. NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • The climbers rested on a sheltered ledge jutting out from the cliff.
  • Psychiatrists called to testify by both sides have disagreed about the degree of control Jutting had over his actions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tallis watched them, then let her gaze wander along the stark crags and jutting masonry walls.
  • The tramway was a cable which stretched from a wooden tower set upon a stone pillar jutting from the sea to a similar tower built upon the land. Triple Spies
  • With the deepest seas in Indonesia and islands jutting up from abyssal depths, this is truly spectacular diving second to none.
  • At another house the high-density polyethylene pipe warped by heat was attached to the downlet pipe jutting from the terrace.
  • It was not stream lined, more like gothic beehive in appearance with ugly spires jutting from both ends of the craft's structure.
  • The jury was shown footage of police interviews with Jutting. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thundering surf around the jutting piers of Pacific Ocean Park is the favoured playground of these washed-out youngsters.
  • Her hair was awry and she had one hand on one jutting hip indignantly, her eyes half-closed in a cuss. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • The shapes are stellated icosahedra: icosahedra have twenty sides each, and the stellated variety has a pyramidal spike jutting from each face, making the completed shape appear starlike.
  • His tawny beard concealed a jaw underhung, a chin jutting and dangerous. Famous Affinities of History — Volume 1
  • Their heads were akin to those of a crocodile, with short yellow teeth protruding over scaled lips, and the long snout jutting forwards.
  • They have been there on a headland jutting into a sea loch for 4,000 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • So the Old Town is a jigsaw of medieval buildings jutting out at odd angles around narrow cobbled lanes. The Sun
  • The little finger represents the Keweenaw Peninsula, jutting out northeastwards into Lake Superior. Strange Maps
  • The view across the Firth of Forth to East Lothian is expansive, from North Berwick Law in the distance to the impressive Bass Rock jutting out of the Forth.
  • They have been there on a headland jutting into a sea loch for 4,000 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leave your car on the road below and scramble through thick trees, over heather, craggy stone steps and jutting rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its appearance was that of a wooden skeleton except with scraggly twigs and splinters jutting out from its joints and face.
  • Jaw-juttingly patriotic and estrogen rich, not to mention cute as a button, Sarah rallies her fellow grizzlettes to show Washington a thing or three come November. Spokesman.com: Latest stories
  • Psychiatrists called to testify by both sides have disagreed about the degree of control Jutting had over his actions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only thing that kept this room from being a perfect sphere was the cylinder jutting from the wall to collect waste matter.
  • Hunter looked down over the cliff and smiled at a white rock jutting out of the cliff six feet below where he stood.
  • In the distance we see the headland that is our destination: Cape Palinuro, an accusatory finger jutting its way into the sea.
  • High Priest consists of a slab of concrete resembling a giant gastropod, its jutting head flanked by rebar "antennae" - the whole form topped with a chaotic field of alligator claws. Artforum.com
  • If so, we could have two types of climate ghettos: one receding inland, forming ocean-filled valleys, and one jutting out to meet the coming sea, peninsular -- in other words, the English fjords. Climate Ghettos
  • They came into view around the outjutting clump of trees. FINIS
  • Now he's back to his lithe self, his bones jutting out. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the centre of the face was a concave portion and Nuadu knew that the jutting bone of the nose had gone.
  • She moved in front of Fayth, adjusting the partlet that hid her modest bosom—as well as the rack of ribs and jutting collarbones stretching her translucent skin. Tempted by Your Touch
  • Any view of the ocean itself is cut off by two massifs of 300-million-year-old limestone jutting nearly a thousand feet out of the sea.
  • The Richtersveld national park is an immense expanse of quartz, granite and dolomite-littered moonscape, with crenulated peaks jutting sharply into vast skies. South Africa beyond the World Cup: the remote west coast
  • A broad shaft of morning light poured through the open doorway in the ceiling of the room which was about thirty feet square, or roughly square, being irregular in shape, one side curving outward, another being indented by what might have been the corner of another building jutting into it, another alcoved by three sides of an octagon, while the fourth was serpentine in contour. Out of Time's Abyss
  • Creek, both falling into a pond situated at the eastern extremity of a point of the mountain jutting down in the plain on the south side of Day's Creek. Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • the jutting limb of a tree
  • The coast line made a hairpin turn, and a jutting promontory of granite caught a small shingly beach against it.
  • After that, she led us along a thin, icy path on a dike between the channel and a deep, muddy ditch with sharp sticks jutting up from the bottom.
  • These "Gates" are a high rocky conical elevation attached to a plain jutting into the bottom on one side of the river precisely opposite to the bluff rocky termination of a plain of considerable height, on the other side, but three or four hundred yards asunder; which gives to them the appearance of formidable gates, and they were thus named by Lewis and Clark. Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • A heavy surf thundered and burst over an outjutting rock; lowering storm-clouds covered the sky; and, outside the line of surf, a pilot-schooner, close-hauled, heeled over till every detail of her deck was visible, was surging along against a stormy sunset sky. Chapter 1
  • The rough stones jutting out from the gritty mud walls appeal to my visual and tactile senses.
  • To the naked eye the prominences jutting above the solar surface often appear more noticeable than they are in a photograph.
  • My window looked out on to a quiet lane, flanked by wooden balconies jutting out from the whitewashed houses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like a finger jutting out into the murky waters of the Humber, the Inner Bull Nose used to be a good spot to watch the trawlers easing their way in and out of the river.
  • A slight man, round-faced with pale blue eyes, he has the usual jutting lower lip and chin of the blighted Hapsburgs. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • Gannon slowed down and moved behind a large mineral rock that was jutting out of the ground at a near 90 degree angle.
  • The jury was shown footage of police interviews with Jutting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leave your car on the road below and scramble through thick trees, over heather, craggy stone steps and jutting rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stub of cigar jutting from his mouth glowed like a malevolent LED.
  • A few of the hotel's 89 suites and villas are on stilts jutting over the secluded barachois. Times, Sunday Times
  • Motionless were they then, their arms high, their bodies beautifully elongated, stretched out, suspended from the outjutting beams in the shackles and harness. Renegades Of Gor
  • Imagine a hooked promontory jutting from the cliffs, but submerged 10m.
  • Fedorov's carriage was in view again, its outline jutting out from behind a heap of timber on the wharf.
  • We followed rutted tracks and grassy walks across Clee Liberty to a plateau jutting westward. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • The jutting jawline, permatan and thick Austrian accent are iconic for action movie fans across the world.
  • The old gnarled trees of the forest grew up to the edge of another bank, their roots jutting out into the deep water.
  • Too, there were two or three fellows of Port Cos there, those who had set up the outjutting display beams, and would presumably handle the forward lines in wharfing. Renegades Of Gor
  • There, jutting from the racing waters, stood a dark, jagged stone, not too tall, its rugged jet surface like an unhewn obelisk. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Only the north-west corner was a little place jutting out from the great wall, a kind of excrescence or loop, no doubt used in the old distrustful days for observation, where it was possible to sit really unseen, because between it and the house was a thick clump of daphne. The Enchanted April
  • With both his small hands Dominic had gripped tightly the end of each board jutting off the sawhorse as Mr. Russo carefully cut through it.
  • And when, at last, our guides and servants, mounting to pinnacles and jutting points, and many a frieze and coigne of vantage, placed blue lights on them all, and at the word illuminated all together, there was redoubled bedlam in that abode of Hecate, and the eternal calm of the Boodh became awful. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 26, December, 1859
  • She saw the two men struggling, the gleaming sword jutting from the assassin's back. Lion Of Macedon
  • Jutting mountains and low basins form a range of habitats suitable for a broad spectrum of terrestrial and freshwater species.
  • Tall and lithe and wide-eyed, she had leukemia and when her long diaphanous white-blond hair fell out, she tied the most gorgeous silk scarves around her delicate head, sloped bell-bottom pants off her jutting hips, wrapped her bony wrists in loose sheaves of silver bangles. Cancer Is a Bitch « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting
  • The walls of the Spanish pavilion jutting out at all angles, are covered with wicker.
  • The canyon was full of rocks that were jutting out of the walls.
  • From it stretched a long, wide hallway with five flat, rectangular wings jutting to each side.
  • Are your shoulders slumped, lower back arched, or is your head jutting forward? Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • Here was that quintessence of Dublin, the epitome of the quidnunc, that quarter-moon, man-in-the-moon face, with the chin jutting to meet the nose and the mouth slanting some neat aperçu to its neighbor, cheekiest face in Europe, and the nosiest. At Swim, Two Boys
  • It looked like an abstract statue made from brown stone, roughly cylindrical, with small spires jutting out from the top, seemingly placed at random.
  • It is similar to a xylophone but in the shape of a dancing woman, with arms and legs jutting out from the body of the instrument.
  • Good posture isn't simply a question of wrenching back your shoulders and jutting out your chin. Times, Sunday Times
  • In profile his face, with the long, slightly hooked nose and jutting eyebrows, was impressive.
  • It's a maze of houses jutting out of the rock face. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was pot-bellied and almost bald, but the jutting chin spoke of energy and the small eyes were cold and hard. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • Good posture isn't simply a question of wrenching back your shoulders and jutting out your chin. Times, Sunday Times
  • She briefly imagined his pose: arms akimbo, hips jutting outward in impatience, thick black brows lowered ominously over angry eyes, mouth set in disapproval.
  • Far up to the north was a hazy promontory with a number of structures jutting up into the evening light. CORMORANT
  • Leave your car on the road below and scramble through thick trees, over heather, craggy stone steps and jutting rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • My jeans snag onto a bent section of wire, jutting squarely out into the space.
  • They have been there on a headland jutting into a sea loch for 4,000 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was in blossom, bearing strange black flowers that had red thorns jutting in all directions.
  • You can also find video online of Djokovic's long, wry face jutting out from under a silky blonde wig, as he vamps his way through a fake commercial in the guise of Maria Sharapova.
  • Good posture isn't simply a question of wrenching back your shoulders and jutting out your chin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The live ordnance area was the island of Farallon di Medina, a half-mile-long chunk of rock jutting out of the ocean.
  • So the Old Town is a jigsaw of medieval buildings jutting out at odd angles around narrow cobbled lanes. The Sun
  • The trade, which had laid the Arangi well up under the lee of this outjutting point of Malaita, was now failing, so that she began to roll in the easy swells with crashings of sheets and tackles and thunderous flappings of her sails. CHAPTER IV
  • And can you see that man there who's walking with his chest jutting out?
  • Only in the north-west corner was a little place jutting out from the great wall, a kind of excrescence or loop, no doubt used in the old distrustful days for observation, where it was possible to sit really unseen, because between it and the house was a thick clump of daphne. The Enchanted April
  • Beginning with La-La, which he spiced up with his signature but-jutting strut, he wined effortlessly right down to the ground and came right back up without missing a beat.
  • He kept trying not to smile as he watched himself, larger than life, jutting jaw looming over all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Psychiatrists called to testify by both sides have disagreed about the degree of control Jutting had over his actions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Physically most disturbing of all was his collection of jutting and crooked teeth.
  • Our final stop — though the photographer was clearly just getting warmed up a couple of hours into our tour of his old stomping grounds — was the remnants of the Maspeth Bridge, these days little more than some ancient wooden sticks jutting from the fetid waters. One Sunny Side of Sewage
  • They had distinctive cranial features that included prominent brow ridges, low, sloping foreheads, a chinless and heavy forward-jutting jaw, and extremely large front teeth.
  • Gordon Brown, meanwhile, is a genuine football obsessive but barely mentioned his passion for the game while in office, preferring instead to make jaw-juttingly embarrassing remarks about X Factor. Beautiful game is not a political football
  • She walked slowly, with her elbows jutting out from her sides as if to protect herself from the haphazardry of the streets. The Years
  • A common problem is ‘popped’ nails, in which the heads of nails are jutting above the surface of the wood.
  • She looked ridiculous with a mass of dark red hair jutting out in awkward directions.
  • A shelf of coral and limestone jutting into the dark abyss of the ocean trench to the west of the islands, it offers a ringside place at the marine bonanza represented by a strong upwelling current.
  • Are your shoulders slumped, lower back arched, or is your head jutting forward? Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • The hors d' oeuvres consist of the small pelagic fish that swim in the natural eddy created by the country's jutting landmass.
  • Too, there were two or three fellows of Port Cos there, those who had set up the outjutting display beams, and would presumably handle the forward lines in wharfing. Renegades Of Gor
  • Style has never been more in vogue, now that there's a recession to battle through and compose chin-juttingly gawjuss themes around. Arse End Of Ireland
  • Its appearance was that of a wooden skeleton except with scraggly twigs and splinters jutting out from its joints and face.
  • I press my body upwards reaching deep into a jug formed by the sudden jutting out of the rock face.
  • He saw a piece of bone jutting out of his sock almost at a right angle. Times, Sunday Times
  • We will spend quality time on the sunny side of the Alps, with craggy bright-white mountains jutting out of smooth grassy meadows.
  • Brett looked back, and abruptly tripped on a stone jutting from the ground.
  • He kept trying not to smile as he watched himself, larger than life, jutting jaw looming over all. Times, Sunday Times
  • It'll be impossible for him to give a speech without that bizarre 'gulping' open-mouth, jutting jaw tic that afflicts him and which he seems incapable of controlling. Is Gordon Brown At It Again?
  • With their resolved conflux of curves and jutting appendages, the sculptures emulate the darting intricacies of active vision.
  • The proposal connected two towers by a skybridge about halfway up that was shaped by clusters of cubes jutting from all sides of the buildings. Designers Rethink Flashback to 9/11
  • His skin was perfectly smooth and white, covering high cheekbones, rounded shoulders and slightly jutting hips.

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