0 to (cause to) stick out, especially above or past the edge or surface of something:
1 to stick out, esp. above or beyond the edge or surface of something:
The porch, logical in plan as part of the cloister, appears - when seen from the ground - to jut out haphazardly and too sharply.
Similarly, those par ts of the lines jutting out above have been deleted.
X-rays showed that there was osteosclerosis and marked exostoses of the bones, jutting out of fragments from the shin-bone.
There are too many sharp edges, and hard surfaces, jutting out mirrors and steering columns which do not swing forward on impact.
The line should not jut out there but should carry on with a reasonable and rational boundary.
I have asked every authority concerned to take action on unlicensed and uninsured vehicles, vehicles having dangerous parts or pieces jutting out, and so on.
It has been jutting into our lines for many months.
In the evidence it was spoken of as "masonry," but whether it be masonry, brickwork or concrete these blocks are to jut out some fourteen feet.