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How do you use jutting in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "jutting" in a sentence:

* Literal: The rocky cliff jutted out over the churning sea, creating a dangerous overhang.

* Figurative: Her sharp tongue jutted out with a sarcastic remark, piercing the silence.

* Descriptive: The castle walls were adorned with numerous turrets, each one jutting upwards like a defiant fist.

* Action: The crow perched on the edge of the roof, its head jutting forward as it surveyed the scene.

* Metaphorical: His dreams of success were constantly jutting into his everyday life, urging him forward.

You can use "jutting" to describe something that sticks out or protrudes, literally or figuratively. It often adds a sense of sharpness, prominence, or even danger.

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