Her pigtails bounced into all directions, and her lower lip was jutted out, like she might cry. |
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Turrisaevum jutted out across the landscape, half swathed in mist and silhouetted against the dim skyline. |
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I always fished from the opposite side of the hole because about nine inches below its edge, at water level, a wide flat rock jutted out. |
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While trying to get my foot balanced on one of the mossy boulders that jutted out of the water, I lost my footing and slipped again. |
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Pointed malice colored his words, while one tan, knobby hand began fingering the hilt of a poniard that jutted up from his broad, black belt. |
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The man's skin was almost as parchment-like as Lord Scion's was, and an aquiline nose jutted out from the man's bony cheeks. |
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It was such a beautiful, artistic shot, with the blackness outlining this post as it jutted up from the water. |
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Canopies of trees jutted out of the waterscape and created a jungle-like maze. |
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He had the face of a fighter, with a crooked nose and glowering blue eyes and a jaw that jutted whenever the situation demanded. |
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Beneath the swirling gray clouds a mass of sharply-peaked rooftops jutted up like a range of mountains. |
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Dozens of turrets and towers jutted into the painted sky, black-and-violet flags waving from their tops. |
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The wooden jetty which jutted out into the waters was long, but the Lake seemed to dwarf it effortlessly. |
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The logical location for a successful offensive was the salient that jutted into the German lines between the cities of Orel and Khar'kov. |
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Most ineffective was a large section of the exhibit in which framed spreads from the magazines jutted out from the wall. |
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As if misplaced there and forgotten, a burning cigarette jutted from between his fingers, which were wrapped around the handle bar. |
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Great rock fragments jutted out of the side, giving the castle an even more menacing look. |
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These light structures built on platforms jutted into the water and were covered with pitched roofs, decorated with latticework and round arches. |
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The original cornice jutted out noticeably much as it does above the pilasters on the fireplace wall. |
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Apart from his smallness, his outstanding feature was his ears which jutted sharply from the blond head. |
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On one arm, a pair of black metal claws jutted out from the forearm, extending far past the hand. |
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She then strolled lazily over to a section of the wall where a natural rock formation jutted outward beyond the polished stone wall. |
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At one site, the scaffolding that framed half-built houses was so close to a plot that the poles jutted through the branches of an apple tree. |
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Only the front half of the restaurant jutted out like the bow of a ship, the rest was of a normal shape, though planked with wood and having portholes instead of windows. |
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Eventually, by digging foot holes in the ice with my ice pick, I was slowly able to crawl up to reach the summit where the sandstone ledge jutted out. |
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Things that looked like scales and claws jutted from its body. |
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Her natural eyebrows had thinned with age, but they were darkened and thickened with great black pencil lines which jutted down the sides of her face. |
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The thin hair, frazzled in the back, broke loose on a forehead where jutted out two lumps, roots of horns that hadn't pierced through. |
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The claws on the monstrosity jutted out and curved like a dozen scimitars. |
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An infant grandchild's pandiculation, with eyes and fists scrunched and rump jutted out, ranks near the top of a grandma's favorite sites to see. |
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He clenched his fists, jutted his chin, crouched, sprang and gesticulated wildly. |
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The church was being destroyed to accommodate a new freeway, and a ramp jutted raggedly into the sky above it, a road to nowhere: eminent domain. |
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Colorful banners waved in the air, long strips of black and purple flickered from long poles that jutted from the rooftops of houses and chimneys. |
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The main railroad system followed the route of the canal, with feeder lines that jutted north and south into the remainder of the state. |
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So, now clad in our bathing costumes, we took the plunge from a narrow wooden jetty that jutted from a tiny beach. |
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Each classroom had four rectangular pillars that were thickened so they jutted from the walls. |
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Its first and second lighthouses were built on a point of land that jutted into the river and was owned by John MacNider. |
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The Haram now had both religious and secular buildings, which jutted out over the edge of the walls. |
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They lean against the fence, hips jutted out, their legs exposed by scanty pink shorts and skimpy dresses. |
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Huge rocks jutted out of the ground, with no clear trail across it. |
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Rarely seen boulders jutted out from the brown surface of the Danube and grasses and tree saplings sprouted up in the dried mud at the foot of the city's stone river banks. |
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Onscreen, he shoved his jaw out, jutted his hips, and sneered at the camera. |
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The boy turned towards the door on the left wall and ran the bar code that was stamped on the bottom of the ticket under a box-like thing that jutted out of the wall. |
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One gable jutted into the road with a projecting like window which stood out from the building like a glass box held together by a massive frame of wood. |
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A little chimney jutted out of the back of the roof, beyond the steeple. |
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When the highest of the stone-filled boats reached above the low-water level, layers of logs were crisscrossed in such a way that, as they rose in height, they jutted farther out toward the adjacent piers. |
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Brad hesitated, peering at the grid of spun sugar that jutted from his loganberry parfait. |
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In part of the heap, a bone jutted out of a tennis shoe. |
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Frank's aquiline nose jutted out from underneath his glasses. |
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