Something pokes out for e.g The cliff face jutted from the shore.
"His sharp nose jutted out"
A good antonym for jut is indent.
tortoise
The pier jutted out into the ocean. We stood on the pier and fished for hours.
"Jut" is a verb not a noun. Perhaps this word might be used as a noun to mean "something that juts."
It depends on the context of the word say it is used like this: "The rock is jutting from the cliff face." that is being used as an adjective describing the rock, but if it were used like this: "Mike is jutting across the field." it would be a verb or what Mike is doing, an action.
The question requests the word 'jut' not 'jutted.....Your nose seems to jut out a lot/ A sharp projection is what you've got/At least it is at the front he said/Does yours jut from the side of your head? His sharp nose jutted -----Dhebby Sonido------
I can give you several sentences.The headland jutted into the ocean.He buit a house out on the headland.We walked along the headland.
Bas-reliefs were made in ancient times, we do not know the name of the first artist to make one of these.
An ajaraca is an ornamental pattern made in a wall using jutted-out bricks, originally a style of wall patterning used in parts of Spain.
Weighing about 30 ounces it was the size of a brick. The mouth piece jutted off and it had a large antenna coming off the top.
The state of Michigan is two peninsulas surrounded by the Great Lakes.