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How to use protuberances in a sentence

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In his large-scale drawings, body organs morph into metallic configurations with colorful, yet indistinct protuberances.
Nor did they first pump out all the hydraulic oils and hazardous chemicals, nor cut away potentially dangerous protuberances.
Beetles are usually identified by observing differences in the male's genitalia, which sport all sorts of uncomfortable-looking protuberances.
The protuberances remain small during initiation of the first sepals, and they disappear completely in the course of floral development.
The ridges form irregularly situated protuberances that house hollow spines usually 0.05-0.06 mm wide and up to 0.12 mm long.
There are usually no holes all the way through but lots of protuberances and concavities.
The cell containing the infection thread, or the neighbouring cell, has green-stained protuberances on its periclinal walls.
The tree is grand and huge, its girth perhaps five metres, and the knotted protuberances of the base cover a huge area.
It had not horns in the sense of a deer or a cow but it had bony protuberances above the eyes.
There you will find a pair of hard protuberances lying flush to its scales.
Its flatness suggests two-dimensionality while the incurvations, slight protuberances and incisions suggest three-dimensionality.
They grow from pedicles that form at puberty and which, in time, become permanent protuberances from where antlers bud and are cast seasonally.
It has very few bumps or protuberances, and the surface has as mirror-like a sheen as you can get from white plastic.
One could lean over from one of those little teensy protuberances of rock, ice, gravel and snow and stare straight down at infinity.
And, as mentioned earlier, the ceramics are sexy, with their curves and protuberances and hidden spaces.
Some specimens formed massive attachment structures from the protuberances on the transverse ridges.
Some of their protuberances project close to a metre above what can be vaguely discerned as the original road surface.
Unlike thorns, prickles are actually pointed protuberances from a plant's epidermis.
It's an elongated depression between orographic protuberances.
A number of works, however, feature clusters of dark, leathery-looking, phallic protuberances and spiky forms that suggest the shapes of devil's horns mentioned in the poems.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The transepts are square boxlike protuberances, which link the choir with the nave in most unappealing fashion.
Ring half ovate or nearly triangular, with three curved edges and three prominent corners, one apical and two basal protuberances.
With the apposition of cupolas the growing central capsule may form dome-shaped protuberances which enter into the former.
The jaws are formed at about the same time as the eyes as protuberances on the wall of the oral cavity.
The light fell in coppery gleams on the protuberances of a high, rugged forehead.
We were floating amid gigantic bodies, bluish on the back and white underneath, covered with enormous protuberances.
Under his cheek he felt a hard object with strange protuberances.
So, grasping the rough protuberances of the rock, he tugged and toiled amain, and got himself quite out of breath, without being able to stir the heavy stone.
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