juts in Arabic

Juts البروزات

Sentence patterns related to "juts"

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1. The pier juts into the sea.

2. The land juts out into the bay.

3. A long peninsula juts out into the sea.

4. The balcony juts out over the street.

5. The balcony juts out over the garden.

6. His chin juts out rather a lot.

7. The wall juts out here to allow room for the rubbish channel.

8. Forward, her Neanderthal brow juts out, spiked with lights and cameras.

9. The grey concrete of Sergel Square juts out into the auditorium.

10. The wall juts out here to allow room for the chimney.

11. 4 Forward, her Neanderthal brow juts out,(www.Sentencedict.com) spiked with lights and cameras.

12. A Barbed tail juts out of its backside, making up about 70 percent of its length

13. Rocky slopes flank its shores, and to the north, majestic Mount Hermon juts into the sky.

14. The northern end of the island juts out like a long, thin finger into the sea.

15. Here and there, a buried sliver of wood juts up, like a bayonet from a battlefield.

16. An alligator head in profile juts up at the top, its darting red tongue thrusting out sideways.

17. 29 Here and there, a buried sliver of wood juts up, like a bayonet from a battlefield.

18. A Branch is a protruding part of a tree, something that juts out from a main part, or a division of a group or organization

19. The term Canted is short for “cantilevered.” Canted Amish hutches have a very distinctive shape, as the middle section juts out, and the side sections seem to recede

20. Unlike Sportacus, Mr. Scheving does not have a thin black mustache that juts out as if he had recently been electrocuted . He does not reside in a dirigible in the sky.

21. Batfishes are small fishes (to 25 cm) that have a strongly flattened, somewhat disc-like, body; head pointed to rounded when viewed from above; a piston-like fishing rod apparatus on the snout in a cavity just above the mouth, a lumpy bait at the end of the rod; roof of the fishing-rod cavity juts out as a rostrum; gill openings small, behind upper base of pectoral fin; dorsal and anal fins