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protruding

[ proh-troo-ding, pruh- ]

adjective

  1. projecting outward, as from a surface:

    The driver pulled in too close to the curb and knocked over the sign with his truck’s protruding side mirror.

    The phone’s protruding camera lens is at a high risk for getting scratched.



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Berliner recalled seeing the barrel of a gun protruding from behind a door and a male voice shouting “We’re the police!†and instructing him to get down on the ground.

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"They must have hit me from the front because the wheel was actually protruding. I got a quote for repairs and it was £2,000," she said.

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Forest Service spokesman and incident command staffer who recalled seeing a response vehicle with a tree branch protruding from its shattered windshield.

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Before me stands a glistening silver box — sleek, elegant and with boldly defined protruding vertical lines, giving it an ever-so-slight vintage Art Deco look.

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Outside her room, dozens of women wait for her in the hotel corridors, some with visibly protruding stomachs.

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