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Example sentences for "protrudes"

Lexicographically close words:
protracting; protraction; protractor; protrude; protruded; protruding; protrusible; protrusion; protrusions; protrusive
  1. The tick is soiled, the straw protrudes in places, but it is luxury to rest, secure from the vicious river rats and the fierce vermin.

  2. Here and there a nose protrudes in the air, the bleached face glued to the bars, the eyes glassy.

  3. It play’d and frisk’d the guests among With tail so scaly long and thick; Its mouth protrudes a forked tongue, With which ’twas wont its lips to lick.

  4. The leak, which would naturally occur here is prevented by the stuffing box which is fastened on to the stern-end of the shaft-log where the latter protrudes for the propeller.

  5. His tongue, charged with a great quantity of saliva, protrudes from his mouth, and the submaxillary glands are enlarged.

  6. In both cases the prothallium is small, and often scarcely protrudes beyond the spore, and may be reduced to a single archegonium or antheridium (Fig.

  7. Their cheekbones are but little prominent; their lower lip protrudes beyond the upper, thus imparting to their grave and impressive countenances an expression of scornful pride, well in keeping with the character of this unsubdued race.

  8. Their eyes are long and half closed, the forehead protrudes at the lower part, and retreats at the top.

  9. Beneath the cone masonry of sundried and kiln-burnt bricks protrudes from the sides of the ravines.

  10. Leaflets on most of the leaves 3; styles cohering in a column which protrudes from among the stamens =Climbing Rose, Rosa setigera.

  11. When a hernial tumour protrudes at the situation K, it is invested, in the same manner as the cord, by the spermatic fascia, and holds in respect to the fibrous bands or pillars the same relations also as this part.

  12. When the diaphragm itself sustains a rupture in its left half, the upper portion of the descending colon, S, protrudes through the opening.

  13. Cloquet mentions it as being present always, except in such cases as where, by being ruptured, the sac protrudes through it.

  14. When a femoral hernia protrudes at the saphenous space L h, Pl.

  15. The direction in which the hernia protrudes must always determine the direction in which it is to be reduced.

  16. The liver, in its healthy state and normal proportions, protrudes for an inch (more or less) below the margins of the right asternal ribs.

  17. To this end the books, the edges of which have already been cut, are placed between gilding-boards in hand presses in such a way that the fore-edge protrudes but slightly over the cheeks of the press.

  18. The gall should be kept in a small bottle containing about 1/10 quart with a perforated stopper from which a small tube protrudes and from which the gall can be added to the colors in drops.

  19. The comb is so prepared that the pasteboard protrudes slightly at both ends, by this the movement of the comb is defined by the rim of the trough.

  20. The conception of the Redeemer as the bridegroom, and his redeemed people as the bride, lies too deep in Scripture and protrudes too frequently from its surface to leave any doubt concerning the allusion in the parable.

  21. Siwag kaáyu nang rúlir ilukluk sa bulsa, The ruler protrudes inconveniently if you stick it in your back pocket.

  22. The early dawn of the Eighth Century saw them, where the African continent protrudes boldly to meet the continent of Europe, casting wistful glances across the straits of Hercules, upon Andalusia's beauteous lands.

  23. The second foe, however, who inhabited the Northern extremity of Almagreb, where the continent of Africa protrudes boldly to meet the continent of Europe, was not so easily overcome.

  24. A platinum wire, extending along their whole length, is introduced into the other end of each tube, and this end is then fused up round the wire, the end of which protrudes outside the tube.

  25. The vesicular primary nucleus, which, in consequence of the centrogeneous development of the skeleton protrudes as it grows into irregular lobes (Pl.

  26. These gods are also called Zaadoljaii, meaning rough mouth, or anything that protrudes roughly from the mouth.

  27. From the longer stretch of inclosed wall protrudes a short pole that joins the principal one and serves as a support for one side of the chimney-hood.

  28. The opening at one end of the shell through which the protoplasm protrudes to make the pseudopodia is surrounded by a rim having a characteristic pattern.

  29. When Difflugia divides, part of the protoplasm protrudes from the opening and a new shell is secreted about this mass which becomes a daughter individual.

  30. If there be intracranial pressure from encephalitis, the brain tissue usually protrudes as a dark, hæmorrhagic friable mass, in which shreds of necrotic brain tissue will be seen.

  31. On the vagina rests the hollow, pear-shaped womb, the small end of which protrudes into the vagina, and in which is a small opening, leading through the neck into the cavity of the organ.

  32. When undisturbed the worm protrudes its beautiful feathered gills, which resemble a little passion flower projecting from the mouth of the tube.

  33. Where the separation is nearly complete, a portion of it protrudes at the os uteri; and this we can sometimes hook down with one or two fingers, and bring away: a still better mode is recommended by Levret, viz.

  34. Thus if it wishes to move in any given direction, a portion of the body becomes a seeming leg and protrudes in that direction, the rest of the body following, drawn along in some mysterious manner.

  35. It protrudes from a canal formed in the shell for the purpose, and is often very long.

  36. Now the length of the pivot s, which protrudes beyond the sleeve F, coincides with the length to which we must cut the pivot y, Fig.

  37. It is not a very difficult matter after we have placed the parts together so we can see exactly how much the pallet protrudes beyond what is necessary, to judge how far to push it back when we have it out and heated.

  38. The different races of mankind, however, do not all of them attain so perfect a form; in some of them the face protrudes somewhat in advance of the extreme frontal limit, and in such cases we say that it is prognathous.

  39. Whether the facial profile protrudes or not beyond the extreme anterior limit of the forehead.


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