protrude in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To protrude means to extend or stick out from a surface or surrounding area.
Crossword clues for protrude
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "protrude".
- Stick out from the surrounding area.
- Extend beyond the surface line.
- Project outward from a surface.
- Bulge or stick out noticeably.
- Jut out from the main body.
Protrude sentence examples
- The roots of the ancient tree began to protrude above the ground, creating a natural sculpture.
- As she turned the page, a photograph began to protrude from the corner, catching her attention.
- The sharp edges of the broken tile were starting to protrude dangerously from the floor.
- In the distance, mountains seemed to protrude against the skyline, their peaks dusted with snow.
- He noticed a small piece of paper that had begun to protrude from the pocket of his jacket.
- The roots of the ancient tree began to protrude above the ground, creating a surreal landscape.
- Her confidence seemed to protrude from her demeanor, captivating everyone in the room.
- As the tide receded, sharp rocks began to protrude from the sandy beach, warning swimmers to be cautious.
- The artist decided to create a sculpture with elements that would protrude into the viewer's space, enhancing interaction.
- A small crack in the wall allowed a piece of wallpaper to protrude, revealing its faded floral pattern.