jut in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Jut: to extend or stick out sharply from a surface or boundary.
Sample Sentences
- The mountain range seemed to jut dramatically into the sky, creating a breathtaking skyline.
- As she spoke, her chin would jut out defiantly, revealing her strong personality.
- The old brick chimney continued to jut from the roof, a remnant of the house's former glory.
- In the distance, the cliffs jutted out over the crashing waves, making it a perilous sight.
- He watched as the tree branches began to jut awkwardly, reaching for the sunlight above.
- The rocky cliffs jut out over the crashing waves below.
- Her chin began to jut defiantly as she prepared to speak her mind.
- The skyscraper seemed to jut into the clouds, piercing the blue sky.
- He could see the mountains jutting up in the distance, their peaks capped with snow.
- The roots of the ancient tree began to jut above the ground, twisting and turning.
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