All 6 Uses
jut
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The Mark of Athena
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- She led him past the engine room, which looked like a very dangerous, mechanized jungle gym, with pipes and pistons and tubes jutting from a central bronze sphere.†
p. 161.1
- Without the cruise ship blocking their view, she saw a mountain jutting from the sea less than half a mile to the north.†
p. 320.6
- Not very impressive compared to Gibraltar, but in front of the island, jutting from waves about a hundred yards offshore, were two white Grecian columns as tall as the Argo's masts.†
p. 322.5
- Every few yards, ceramic pipes jutted from the walls.†
p. 407.7
- A few small ledges jutted out here and there, but Annabeth saw nothing on them—just strands of spider silk dripping over the sides like Christmas tinsel.†
p. 562.1jutted out = stuck out
- She imagined the Athena Parthenos jutting from their trireme with a sign across her pedestal that read: WIDE LOAD.†
p. 563.9 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(jut) to stick out; or a part that sticks out
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning to rare to warrant focus