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"protrude" Definitions
  1. to stick out from a place or a surface

142 Sentences With "protrude"

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In the background, three columns protrude from the sea of products.
Her face is wrinkled and her teeth protrude in an underbite.
The headaches started around the same time her belly started to protrude.
He fretted about a urostomy bag that would protrude below his running shorts.
There's an unexpectedly soft, silky triangle right where Sudan's ears begin to protrude upward.
They don't protrude beyond your ears, so a pillow won't jam them in further.
They live in these sterile bubbles, with black gloves that protrude into [the habitat].
They're not exactly slim, either — they look to protrude a bit outside of the ear.
One new aesthetic change: the cameras are flush with the body and don't protrude (yay!).
Also, something of a design error: the motors protrude from the back of the board.
At times other organs, such as the liver and stomach, also protrude through the opening.
Fragments of arms in bronze protrude from the walls; they are draped with funeral wreaths.
Coronaviruses are named for the spikes that protrude from their membranes, like the sun's corona.
It's pure body horror: the dead dancer's bones protrude as "yellow liquid" runs from her mouth.
Blue Bunny even got the swords that protrude out the back of the thrones just right.
A pair of plush lips protrude from a stark wall, pursing to reveal another hidden realm.
Iron bars protrude from Tamer's calf where Gazan doctors tried to shore up the smashed bone.
As the opening scene begins, needling brass riffs protrude over sputtering clusters of hard-edged chords.
His bangs protrude from the hat at an angle, as if he were a sentient MySpace photo.
Trim only the hairs that continue to protrude above the brow line to avoid going too short.
The TV starts pulsating and breathing and the woman's lips begin to protrude out of the screen.
It's also covered in scars and malnourished to the point that its ribs protrude from the skin.
Sometimes I'll drive past a truck and see a pig snout or tail protrude from the bars.
With nearly 25 pounds lost, her bones are already beginning to protrude from her frame in new ways.
They are aggressively generic, with plain black plastic casing and fairly large bezels that protrude around the screen.
During courtship the males protrude a red balloon-like pouch on their necks to attract females — looking astounding.
Or it may protrude into the uterine lining that sheds every month, which often causes longer, heavier periods.
Most of the "trees," which come in pairs, protrude no more than an inch from the tube's opening.
For one, the virus has been identified as a coronavirus, named for the spikes that protrude from its membrane.
It's also nearly flush on the top and sides so you don't feel like the bezels protrude toward you.
Plus, the third lens on the Pro doesn't protrude as far out from the 7.8mm body as the other two.
The coronavirus is a respiratory virus named for the spikes that protrude from its membrane, which resemble the sun's corona.
The rusting bow and the remnants of its gunwales protrude above the surface, forming a beacon for divers and snorkelers.
According to Cervin, what makes Clearbrook's water so special is that none of those elements protrude enough to be obvious.
Ms. Körbes's feet, normally encased in point shoes, will protrude bare from the tube dress worn for Martha Graham's severe "Lamentations."
Metal bars hang over the rusting window frames and wooden planks protrude from the building like a half-completed construction project.
Penises of various shapes and sizes protrude from every wall and are crammed into glass cases that crowd every available surface.
Once seated in his anchorman chair, he is fretful, peevishly checking how much of his shirt cuffs protrude from his jacket.
It evaporates in the sun, leaving behind gypsum crystals as big as your feet that protrude from the ground like daggers.
Every piece of clothing I tried on led to me watching for any lump or bump that might protrude the "wrong" way.
They sure beat having unsightly blades protrude from the top or holes cut into the design themselves, like AirHogs' Millennium Falcon drone.
A service animal should sit in the floor space in front of the customer's assigned seat but cannot protrude into the aisles.
The speaker pairs over Bluetooth and is contained in a shadow box behind the print, so it'll protrude slightly from a wall.
In one image, titled Hypnotizing, red Laceleaf flowers protrude from a seltzer-bottle-turned-vase while red splotches splash about the frame.
He exposed his ballsack to the harsh glare of the camera, leaving his testicles to protrude from the side of his kecks.
Because the tiny scraps of fabric tend to itch or protrude, many clothing manufacturers now print sizing and material information directly onto fabric.
Because the tiny scraps of fabric tend to itch or protrude, many clothing manufacturers now print sizing and material information directly onto fabric.
To make its seat look more like Graco's, Evenflo added side wings — curved extensions that protrude from the backrest of the Big Kid.
They fill the outer ear cavity and then protrude a little bit further, though not as egregiously as some other Bluetooth earphone models.
While the top of the new housing doesn't protrude nearly as far, the added size could be problematic for those with smaller wrists.
As its name suggests, Bowling Ball Beach features a number of bizarre rock formations that protrude from the water like discarded bowling balls.
The rectangle of clay from which the figures protrude is necessary, but not subject to the attention the rest of the piece receives.
Those spikes still protrude from the square's perimeter fence, a chilling reminder of ISIS' barbaric reign over Raqqa that lasted nearly four years.
They have been shaped so that a number of knobs protrude from the surface and some have beautiful, intricate patterns incised onto them.
In "The Old Man and His Grandson," a child peers into a monster's gaping maw, from which huge hands and crooked teeth protrude.
More startling is the western side of the house, where a cluster of glass cubes protrude from the walls of the old home.
Yet, leaked photos intercepted by AppleInsider and recent schematics suggests that the cameras on both of the next iPhone models will still protrude.
"The trees protrude through three levels," he said, and a massive boulder occupies the corner of a powder room on the main floor.
It's not clear how far the tires protrude, but so much so that the driver hits a traffic cone when turning into traffic.
But it is also equipped with the self-driving sensors and vision systems developed by Waymo, some of which protrude from its body.
You can see a more detailed progression in these images: New roads protrude into the forests like fishbones, with nearby trees vanishing soon after.
The remote control adds to the visual clutter, and the earphones themselves protrude from the ear with a red-accented, sharply cut exterior edge.
Scheuermann learned that the experiment would be more invasive than Hemmes's: a device would penetrate her brain, and hardware would protrude from her head.
Some hide behind mirrors, others tumble or protrude from closets; slow shutter speeds allow their bodies to blur and fragment against the still background.
Suddenly, thematic bits protrude ominously from various instruments, and the violins try to lead the journey into dark terrain with a slinky, elusive melody.
The lens of the Hero 8 Black doesn't protrude quite as much as the one on the Hero 73 Black, and it's also not removable.
Really, the only knock I consistently heard from friends and my significant other was that the buds tended to protrude pretty far from my ear.
Above it, stacks of small boxes and tins and jars tower toward the ceiling, where bota bags and a dozen jamón legs protrude like stalactites.
These studs, of which there about 180, protrude from the particle, allowing it to bind itself to certain human cells, including antibodies and host receptors.
Two very large water bottle pockets sit on either side of the Riut, however they don't stick out from the bag, they protrude into it.
Brass railings and window frames protrude over the sidewalk in a twisted pile of right angles after one floor collapsed onto another in the quake.
At an office building on the corner of Thames Street and Cousin Lane, the vials and tubes of the monitoring station protrude from an entrance.
Inside, through a little opening in the façade, thousands of wooden rods of varying sizes protrude from the ceiling and floor like stalactites and stalagmites.
The Byrd line of earphones are notable for having a flat design so if you lay on your side, they supposedly won't protrude into your ear.
Still, being able to smell underwater and "see" things with "fingers" that protrude from their snouts make the star-nosed mole a winner in my book.
If Jesus's two gesturing fingers, held in the same blessing gesture as Mary's, weren't broken off, they might protrude furthest from the base of the piece.
His pictures capture people doing everyday activities — biking, walking, or simply standing — while arrows longer than arms protrude from their bodies, blood pooling around the holes.
The researchers studied hereditary cerebral cavernous malformations — blood-filled bubbles that protrude from veins in the brain and can leak blood or burst at any time.
Each is a hefty three feet tall; their eyes are rendered as lightly outlined ovals, and the cheeks protrude so sharply as to form a ledge.
Cammie McAtee, an architectural historian, describes the façade, a series of box frames that protrude from the structure, as an abstract expressionist response to the surrounding environment.
Such turrets protrude like a fist above the the broad and flat layers of snow-producing clouds, driven to greater heights by lifting from approaching weather features.
Amendments to the Constitution, along with state constitutional provisions, provide that the government may not protrude into an area where people have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
The Galaxy Fold's hinge doesn't protrude outwards on the revised design, according to PCMag, and it sits flush against the rest of the phone's body when unfolded.
The front of the sculptures is parallel to the wall, from which they protrude a few inches to a couple of feet; they are, roughly speaking, silhouettes.
The latest model of the company's proprietary printer, dubbed Stargate, stands 30 feet tall and has two massive robotic arms that protrude like tentacles from the machine.
Knobs of found wood protrude from the hive, as do dark braids of once-living human hair that connect to headphones wrapped in an intricately-woven, braided headband.
From the original iPhone (212) all the way through to the iPhone 218C (218), the rear "iSight" camera was always flush with the body, meaning it didn't protrude.
But the reason they protrude their jaw out in the characteristic fashion is because they're hunting fast-moving fish and crustaceans in the middle of the water column.
Colossal metallic orbs protrude off of morphed building complexes, skyscrapers grow out of the sides of other skyscrapers, ambiguous cords of twisted white erupt from the earth's core.
You can buy an inexpensive adapter as a workaround, but because these protrude from the wall they can get bumped and disconnected, causing electricity to arc and spark.
Sunspots are the footprints of where these loops protrude from the solar surface, making slightly cooler patches that appear dark by comparison with the rest of our star.
The "canopies"—white fins that protrude from the glass at every floor—give it an exotic, retro-­future feel, evoking illustrations from science fiction pulp magazines of the 1950s.
This would support rumors that the camera may not protrude as much as the current iPhone, but not that Apple's going with the fancy dual-lens system previously reported.
The macro photography of coral polyps, thousands of which protrude from any given coral formation, yields imagery that is more awe-inspiringly peculiar than anything in sci-fi cinema.
A word of warning though: The wireless receiver dongle is going to protrude from your phone's power and data port, so you probably need to buy a pad-style charger.
As my labia are so large, they protrude from my body and constantly rub and irritate against clothing, exercise, and everyday activities of which I am never free from discomfort.
From the whimsical skylights that protrude like reptilian eyes from its new underground art museum to the undulating walls of a new library, Helsinki's latest attractions are resolutely cutting-edge.
Identify trip hazards like wires on the floor or furniture legs that protrude, even pets with a habit of lying on the stairs or in the middle of the floor.
Its roughness contrasts sharply with the smooth side altars made of white Kairuru marble, above which protrude detailed mosaics showing Mary, Chanel, Jesus, and St. Joseph with the baby Jesus.
Driving through the neighborhoods in and around Salt Lake City with just over two weeks left until Election Day, pockets of political signs protrude in block after block, yard after yard.
About 180 of these stubbly objects protrude from the surface of the particle (shown in red), allowing the virus to attach itself to certain human cells, including antibodies and host receptors.
Compared to the Fossil Sport, the Active just has a sleeker profile and it's a bit more comfortable as the two buttons on the right side don't protrude quite as much.
As it turns out, the former president's ears really do protrude outward, swooping up a generous hodgepodge of genres and styles: hip-hop, rock ("dad" and otherwise), R&B and more.
But Mr. Caspers and Hornblower executives had studied charts and determined that the shallow canals were deep enough for the ferry, whose hulls protrude less than six feet below the surface.
The power and pleasure of these drawings derives in part from the consistency of their imagery: rusty nails protrude from Spiro Agnew's head; Henry Kissenger is reduced to a pair of glasses.
"Over time it started to darken in color, and then it started to actually protrude," her father, Joe Nunez, who is a contractor for the U.S. Army in Kuwait, told Fox News.
I've never really understood the amount of attention that's paid to the way camera lenses protrude from the backs of certain phones, but after using the Honor 20 Pro, I suddenly get it.
Still in the womb, he was diagnosed with a rare condition called encephalocele, or cranium bifidum, in which parts of the brain protrude outside of gaps that have formed in the developing skull.
The stems that protrude from the bottom of the buds are also significantly shorter when compared to the regular AirPods, which aren't designed to plug your ear the way the Pro earbuds can.
Animators use objects to push groups of pins through the screen at various depths, with the shadows cast by the pins producing a wide range of tonal gradations depending on how far they protrude.
It still connects to the iPad Pro's Smart Connector (now positioned directly behind the USB-C port instead of the side), but the keyboard doesn't protrude with an unsightly ridge like the old one.
If left to their own devices, a group of chickens might eventually peck another bird's asshole incessantly until its internal organs protrude out of it's now horribly gaping wound—and then the bird dies.
The home button doesn't stick out as much and the rear camera housing doesn't protrude as much as before (again, likely because the phone itself is just over a millimeter thicker than the S6).
As we age, our connective tissues weaken and stretch out of shape, which can lead to a prolapse, or falling, of a part of the anal wall, which can then protrude from the anus.
The Here Buds protrude a bit from the ears with round little bulbs, though they aren't nearly as unattractive as those neon (or worse, flesh-colored) foam ear plugs that some concert-goers wear.
One model here depicts a specimen at 2769 years old, its body covered in beige down, its dangly little arms too short to reach its mouth, from which fearsome conical teeth protrude like stalactites.
Slightly more surprising is how much the phone's hinges seem to protrude from the sides of the device, although, as MySmartPrice notes, this could be because the photographs are of a pre-production sample.
You also have specific Japanese bondage games where the woman is placed into what's traditionally considered a humiliating posture, such as when her arms are tied up behind her back and her breasts protrude forward.
Pace Gallery joins the party with "Sala Longhi," an installation of the American artist Fred Wilson's 27 Murano glass paintings — from which ornate chandeliers protrude — originally commissioned for the U.S. pavilion at the 21003 Venice Biennale.
The coil part of the device sticks to the back of your phone—it shouldn't protrude any more than a sheet of paper, but the smooth aesthetics of your phone will inevitably be affected to some degree.
As the floats only protrude roughly 10 cm above the water, the plastic can get over it — however, The Ocean Cleanup already has a solution for this: larger floats that form a wall half a meter high.
Some galleries turn their entire booths into an immersive experience, like at Anat Ebgi, where Greg Ito's paintings of California wildfires line the walls of a dining room slowly flooding from rising tides that protrude from the baseboards.
Amalia Ulman's composition evokes a pigeon's scrappy nest, and in Monira Al Qadiri's "Cosa Nostra," flowers protrude from a giant artificial pearl with a gasoline-like luster that recalls the artist's work on petroleum industries in the Gulf.
While geometric on its face, Shapiro's sharply angled planes cannot help but protrude and recede, creating shelves and recesses, while Loving's shaped canvas takes up the challenge of making all seven sides of a heptahedron visible at once.
The eventual solution represented a bit of outside-the-bowl thinking: the construction of two additional stands that protrude from openings on either end of the stadium, uncovered by the roof, like enormous drawers pulled from a cabinet.
In the quest for a more environmentally friendly detergent, two scientists at the company, Novozymes, regularly trudge through the mud, hunting for oyster mushrooms that protrude from a fallen beech or bracken fungi that feast on tough plant fibers.
Garry Knox Bennett's contribution to the exhibit is a mixed bag, with some unimaginative pieces in which famous designs such as Eames chairs are bisected and mounted to protrude from the canvas, which is then painted with faux cast shadows.
Engels the Artist doesn't seek out these other vocabularies — he is firmly a painter, but one who employs a number of deconstructive tools in his work: canvases are ripped and punctured, wooden stretchers protrude, staples are applied to the paintings' facades.
From behind a curtain of black tattered plastic — a permeable membrane that reappears in other rooms of the exhibition — mannequin legs protrude in a somewhat heavy-handed allusion to a ghost or entity that, like the viewer, can traverse the abstracted history.
The main attribute that differentiates the beautiful and majestic unicorn from a regular old horse, aside from the totally inconsequential fact that one exists and the other does not, is the single pointed, spiraling horn that is said to protrude from the head of the mythical creature.
At Rano Raraku, believed to be the quarry where most of the moai were carved, roped-off pathways lead up the volcanic hillside where hundreds of heads protrude from the soil, complete bodies lean at awkward angles, and ruined or unfinished sculptures lay on their sides.
Maybe if you judge it by the standards of VR headsets, it might merit adjectives like "compact" and "portable," but if I try to stash ODG's glasses away like a regular pair, say in a shirt pocket, they protrude a good couple of inches in front of me.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — Shards of glass protrude from the walls and the smell of cigarettes fill Anonymous Gallery for a solo show by Mexico City-based American artist Andrew Birk, who attempts to interpret the vibrancy and chaos of Mexico City's streets through the lens of art history.
But the show is dominated by outsize examples from Mr. Ruby's Basin Theology series, which on first encounter resemble giant high-sided ashtrays, filled with the detritus, seemingly, of heavy smokers: pipe-like tubes protrude from most of them like cigarettes (or pestles to the basins/mortars or when vertical, like chimneys).
Here are two great options, both of which are on sale: To those of you who believe that wearing earplugs would guarantee you a spot on the worst dressed list, you can still protect your hearing with the EarDial, a pair of smart earplugs made of transparent material that won't protrude out of your ears.
"We wanted to build a house our three children would never want to leave," Mr. Choo said from the wine room, which overlooks a vast backyard pool, gargantuan ferns that protrude from a carpet of greenery and three levels of bedrooms for their 20-something children — and, the Choos hope, their future families. Mrs.
According to Joshua Zeichner, MD, dermatologist and Director of Cosmetic and Clinical Research in Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, unlike blackheads and whiteheads that protrude to the surface of the skin, milia form under the skin without a connection to its surface — and that means no amount of picking will help.
This was the period when Scully's paintings pushed forward his many early attempts to retain a vivid and exaggerated dynamic edge, when his coy and brilliant hedonism found its écriture, and when earthy bands of color became wider and more expressive as if to protrude into a deeper tonality through his pulsating, gestural applications.
Mr Becerra announced his legal challenge not far from there at Border Field State Park in front of the existing border fencing—a tall chain-link fence and tightly-spaced metal stakes that protrude into the Pacific Ocean—as if to make the point that Mr Trump's wall would not only be illegal but an unnecessary waste of money.
Special mentions must include Nari Ward's Arabic version of his shoelace-made "We the People" (2018) with Lehmann Maupin; Lenz Geerk's meditative painting "Silence I" (2019) with Roberts Projects; Maryam Hoseini's disjointed bodies with Rachel Uffner; Katherine Bredford's celestial "Night Clock" (2019) with Canada Gallery; and finally, Olivia Erlanger's large installation piece with And Now, where mermaid tales protrude from laundromat machines.
Because my apartment is too small to store the recommended pandemic preparedness supplies without turning the space into an obstacle course, the packages of water, peanut butter, canned soup, granola bars, frozen vegetables, pasta, tomato sauce, Theraflu, DayQuil, and Purell now protrude from under my girlfriend's dining room table (which is also the kitchen table and living room table) in her slightly bigger place, where I spend half of my weeknights anyway.
There's also a facial plastic surgeon based in Houston, Texas, named Kevin R. Smith who has been taking out the tip of a bone called the bone spur that can protrude into the brain (something that most CT scans apparently miss), so you have to get a special CT. He found that the spur, often referred to as the 'shark's tooth', is the result of a small (and forgotten) trauma, like a childhood injury, causing nasal tissue to become inflamed.

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