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Protruding   /proʊtrˈudɪŋ/   Listen
Protruding

adjective
1.
Extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary.  Synonyms: jutting, projected, projecting, relieved, sticking, sticking out.  "Massive projected buttresses" , "His protruding ribs" , "A pile of boards sticking over the end of his truck"



Protrude

verb
(past & past part. protruded; pres. part. protruding)
1.
Extend out or project in space.  Synonyms: jut, jut out, project, stick out.  "A single rock sticks out from the cliff"
2.
Bulge outward.  Synonyms: bug out, bulge, bulge out, come out, pop, pop out, start.
3.
Swell or protrude outwards.  Synonyms: bulge, pouch.






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"Protruding" Quotes from Famous Books



... pince-nez and with his long pear-shaped head, shaven to the skin, his white cheeks, protruding chin and long heavy white hands he resembled nothing so much as a large fish hanging on a nail at a fishmonger's. He worked always in a kind of cold desperate despair, his pince-nez slipping off his ...
— The Dark Forest • Hugh Walpole

... and moss-grown; moss carpeted the ground between its protruding roots, but the bracken and heather held back, and left a half-circle beneath it, untenanted by their kind. It would seem that all vegetation fears to venture beneath the shade of the beech; and for the most part it stands solitary, shunned by other growing things except moss, which ...
— The Ashiel mystery - A Detective Story • Mrs. Charles Bryce

... of leprosy that had bubbled up and stiffened; fields of ashen slime—the sloughing of a world of corruption; hills of demon, fungus swollen with the fatness of putrefaction; and, in the midst of all, dim, convulsed shapes wallowing, protruding, or stumbling aimlessly onwards, till they sank ...
— At a Winter's Fire • Bernard Edward J. Capes

... when he came abreast of them he paused, with his face nosing and peering in his blindness, and felt before him with an extended hand, as if he had expected to find something in his way. The hand and the skinny wrist, protruding from the frayed sleeve and searching the empty air, affected Dupontel unpleasantly; they touched the fund of credulity in him which is at the root of all men who believe in nothing. He watched the ...
— Those Who Smiled - And Eleven Other Stories • Perceval Gibbon

... innumerable little children; and they are invariably in good health, though always dirty of face. They come to the door while their mothers are talking with the visitors, standing straight up on their bare legs, with their little plump bodies protruding, in one hand a small tin saucepan and in the other an iron spoon, with unwashed mouths, looking as independent as any child or grown person in the land. They stare unabashed, but make no answer when spoken to. "I've no call to your fence, Misser B——." It ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866 • Various


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