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- Dictionaryprotruding/prəˈtruːdɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. sticking out; projecting: "a stocky guy with a furrowed brow and a protruding bottom lip"
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Protruding is the present participle of protrude, which means to stick out from or through something. See how to use protruding in sentences and synonyms for this word.
Protrude means to stick out from or through something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see synonyms and related words, and hear the pronunciation.
Protrude means to jut out from the surrounding surface or context, or to cause to project. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for protrude.
Something protruding is sticking out. When you're playing hide and seek, be sure your whole body is under the bed — a protruding arm or leg will give away your hiding spot. The part sticking out of an otherwise flat surface can be described as protruding.
Protruding means projecting from a surface, such as a nail, an ear, or a tooth. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and find synonyms, pronunciation, and related words.
Protruding means projecting outward, as from a surface. See how to use this word in sentences from various sources, such as newspapers, books, and online publications.
Protrude means to project or thrust forward from or as if from a surface. Learn more about its origin, derived forms, and usage in sentences from various sources.