protruded in English

verb
1
extend beyond or above a surface.
something like a fin protruded from the water
synonyms:stick outjut (out)projectextendstand outbulge outpoke outthrust outcantilever

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1. He protruded his tongue.

2. His stomach protruded slightly.

3. The child protruded his tongue.

4. The saucy child protruded her tongue.

5. A huge wooden spoon protruded from the cauldron.

6. Something like a fin protruded from the water.

7. A tasteful inch of white cuff protruded from beneath his black suit coat.

8. A rotting branch protruded from the swamp like a ghostly arm.

9. It is contained in an incurved sheath, and rarely protruded from it.

10. 6 A tuft of gray hair protruded from beneath her knit hat.

11. Dogs that have a protruded tail or "nub" are referred to as Bobtailed

12. Synonyms for Bulged include swelled, swoll, swollen, bagged, projected, protruded, ballooned, bellied, expanded and jutted

13. Martinez pointed to a dormer window that protruded from the roof of the sacristy.

14. For a minute or more the hand, with its writhing fingers, protruded out of the floor.

15. He was a mousy man: long thin strands of hair protruded erratically from under his steel helmet.

16. A pin is axially mounted at the lower end of the arm and protruded at both sides.

17. The car was driven by a man so shrunken his head hardly protruded above the steering-wheel.

18. Eventually Rutherford's bat protruded too far forward and enabled Stewart to take a smart catch at short leg.

19. If the seed has protruded slightly above the sand during this growth a white fungus may be observed surrounding the area.

20. The great red face took a Blae colour -- the tongue protruded from his mouth and the eyes stared wildly

21. The protruded tongue is stiffened by a rapid flow of blood, which allows it to penetrate wood and soil.

22. The flowers had pistils that protruded beyond their anthers, a similar phenotype to CORONATINE-INSENSITIVE1-silenced plants which lack a jasmonate receptor.

23. Some vehicles protruded from the mud, while others were plastered against walls, wrapped around posts, or jammed in doors or windows.

24. 11 He was in his early thirties with dark skin and a long face from which protruded a sharp, aquiline nose.

25. He stood before an arrangement with a central capstan or gearbox from which horizontal arms of various lengths protruded in all directions.

26. 7 The snag was blamed on a shuttle bolt that protruded into the reel mechanism but was overlooked in the pre-flight engineering analysis.

27. The cirri or tentacles, of which three or four pairs are present, are capable of being protruded, and the minute larva swims by means of the Ciliary action they produce

28. Clod noun lump, piece, block, mass, chunk, clump, hunk a Clod of earth from which a mass of thick plant roots protruded Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

29. He was Bootless and a great toe protruded from a hole in the point of his sock.: The matter is such a commonplace of history that it is Bootless to labour it here.: Dr

30. N Ambulacrum In zoology, a row, series, or other set of perforations in the shell of an echinoderm, as a sea-urchin or starfish, through which are protruded and withdrawn the tube-feet or pedicels