jut

jut out

To extend or protrude from a certain point or thing. The way the counter juts out makes it hard to walk around the kitchen.
See also: jut, out

jut out over (someone or something)

To protrude from a certain point or thing and extend over someone or something. They're standing in the sun because the awning doesn't jut out over enough of the porch.
See also: jut, out, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jut out (over someone or something)

to stick out over someone or something. The roof of the house jutted out over the patio. I'm glad the roof jutted out and kept us dry during the brief storm.
See also: jut, out

jut out (over someone or something)

to stick out over someone or something. The roof of the house jutted out over the patio. I'm glad the roof jutted out and kept us dry during the brief storm.
See also: jut, out

jut out (over someone or something)

to stick out over someone or something. The roof of the house jutted out over the patio. I'm glad the roof jutted out and kept us dry during the brief storm.
See also: jut, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

jut out

v.
To stick outward; protrude: The puppet's nose jutted out from its face.
See also: jut, out
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • jut out
  • jut out over (someone or something)
  • thrust through
  • thrust through (someone or something)
  • thrust up through
  • thrust up through (something)
  • thrust out of (something or some place)
  • thrust out
  • stick out to
  • stick out to (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
Florida juts out into the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Peninsula: A large area of land that juts into a body of water.
Although most of the country rests in the northeast corner of Africa, its Sinai Peninsula juts across the southwestern tip of the Asian continent.
US intelligence officials believe the plane was hit by a Ukrainian S-200, or SA-5, missile - a large surface-to-air missile built to shoot down heavy bombers flying at high altitudes - during exercises on the Crimean Peninsula, which juts into the Black Sea.
Her site was the terraced hillside at Candlestick Point, a spit of windswept land that juts into the bay just north of the airport.
In the right foreground, a sharp piece of concrete from a pile of Big Dig rubble juts through an opening in the fence, its energy diffused by yellow and black diagonal lines semingly urging caution.
The new building is on a 145m pier which juts out north-east into the sea towards the central island of Trosso next to the dock of the Sloop and Launch Shed.
Between these two six-storey buildings the entrance into the green foyer juts out on to the pavement as a pointed glazed corner.
The monumental entry of the Acque Felice into the city is marked by the three-arched Moses Fountain built in 1587, a somewhat ungainly structure that juts out of the Strada Pia.
Crucial elements of the comblike set of teeth that juts from the lower jaw of living lemurs and lorises appear in Bugtilemur, the researchers hold.
Florida's phallic peninsula juts into the Gulf of Mexico at the upper left, while the state of Washington declines to the lower right, with Northern Mexico on top and Southern Canada beneath, both in white.
These look even more like Minimalist sculptures--one thinks immediately of early Robert Morris pieces like Untitled (Slab), 1962--but with their little juts and slots they are not quite geometric, and they seem almost humanoid in proportion.