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                            Phrase(s): jut out (into something) 
to stick outward into an area.  •  The back end of the truck jutted out into the street.  •  The back end jutted out., Phrase(s): 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., Phrase(s): jut out (from something) 
to stick outward from something.  •  The flagpole juts out from the side of the building.  •  His nose juts out sharply.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs