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Example sentences for "juts"

Lexicographically close words:
justs; justum; justyce; jute; jutht; jutted; jutting; juty; juvat; juvenes
  1. He, stepping down By zigzag paths, and juts of pointed rock, Came on the shining levels of the lake.

  2. There was no other way; to right and to left the sea was breaking against overhanging juts of rock.

  3. The castle, which is small, is on a point of land that juts out into the lake, and its whole appearance realizes an imagination of a gloomy old feudal castle, or prison.

  4. He probably saw Minna Bluff, which juts out from the mainland towards the east.

  5. With this one and only prop, the animal's body juts out stiffly, at full length, with legs folded.

  6. They sit by a rock that juts into the road to trim their lantern, and while they talk together they are startled by an exclamation.

  7. The Millbeck Valley, in particular, divided by a pyramid-shaped buttress which juts out from Carlside, is then most gorgeously clad in a vestment of many textures and hues.

  8. Fuengirola, or Frangirola, occupies the point of a rocky tongue that juts some way into the sea, about half a mile beyond the fishing village of the same name.

  9. At this point," said he, "a sunken reef trends north and south, with a break at a little bow a quarter mile from the black rock that juts out all but flush with its ripple.

  10. The impression it produces is in some measure due to the comparative isolation with which it juts into the heavens.

  11. Near the landing a bold headland juts out into the river, known as Kaal Rock, and no doubt this sheltering rock was a safe harbor in days of birch canoes.

  12. That part of Croton Point which juts into the Hudson.

  13. Now they are on the very brink, and here as it chances, or as the Norns decree, a little rock juts up and this keeps them from falling.

  14. It is a hill-promontory that juts out into nearly the middle of the bay, about three miles in width and nearly the same in length.

  15. It is situated on a green promontory that juts into the lake.

  16. There's a point of land juts out to the left.

  17. It juts out from the middle of his face like the handle of a lovin' cup, and with his habit of stretchin' his neck forward he always seems to be followin' a scent, like one of these wienerwurst retrievers.

  18. A large mass of rock, smoothed and rounded by atmospheric erosion, but still connected with the cliff at one point, juts out into the bottom, a large area of which is commanded by it.

  19. It is in a cove under a mass of rock which juts out from the cliff, and is about 30 feet above the bottom, on the edge of a slope of loose rock which extends some distance above it.

  20. A glance at the map of the world shows us that the eastern coast of Brazil juts out into the South Atlantic so far that it is only fifteen hundred miles distant from the similar projection of Africa towards the west.

  21. To the south and east of it the ground rises suddenly and very steeply, forming a long ridge which juts out into the plain from the north.

  22. For three years I knew never roof nor fire, and I grew hard as the frost, and would have stolen a woman from the Juts but that the Frisians by mischance, in a two days' hunt, ran me down.

  23. I was but eight when I showed my teeth at a drinking between the men of Brunanbuhr and the Juts who came as friends with the jarl Agard in his three long ships.

  24. And the jarl Agard's steel was out, and his Juts joining him as he shouted: "A bear cub!

  25. The Runenstein juts in the sea, I sit here with my dreams, The billows wander foamingly; Winds pipe, the sea-mew screams.

  26. To the southward juts out the Lizard, and to the westward Land's End.

  27. The great promontory of St. David's Head juts out into the sea sixteen miles to the westward.

  28. The western peninsula of Cornwall juts far out beyond Mount's Bay, which acquires its name from what is probably the most remarkable crag in all this wonderful region.

  29. The Cornish range forms the backbone of the narrow peninsula which now juts out to the south-westward, marking the extreme point of England, and down which we will gradually journey.

  30. Beyond it the Sussex coast juts out at the bold white chalk promontory of Beachy Head.

  31. On either side of the rock juts out a sheer ridge, thick with divers trees, which screen the river from distant view.

  32. For no crag juts out so high, but they can reach its crest by fetching a cunning compass.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.