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protruding

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verb

present participle of protrude

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of protruding
Adjective
The exhibit will be visible from the street, set up in a protruding bay window, and visitors will be able to walk through the railcar. Grace Zokovitch, Boston Herald, 26 Nov. 2025 The whole setup looks like a giant creature with an extremely dense and compact body, a long, protruding neck, and an almost-cute face — a little bit like Wall-E, and a little bit like the servant-pet-robot from Red Planet that turns on Val Kilmer and tries to murder him. Sophie Ansari, Vulture, 25 Sep. 2025
Verb
Around the side, the former casino facade is now the front of Joe Leaphorn’s workplace, the Kayenta tribal police station, complete with protruding wood beams. Pat Saperstein, Variety, 15 Feb. 2026 Team Fluff's Twilight Barkle, a special needs dog with a protruding forehead from Hearts & Bones Rescue in Dallas, scored the game's final touchdown. Haadiza Ogwude, Cincinnati Enquirer, 8 Feb. 2026 Avoid areas of ice with protruding debris like logs or brush. Sarah Moore, Freep.com, 4 Feb. 2026 City officials in Reedley first raised concerns in December 2022 after a code enforcement officer noticed a green garden hose protruding from the warehouse. Sarah Rumpf-Whitten, FOXNews.com, 3 Feb. 2026 This season, Roseberry continued his mission with a haute couture collection that featured replica reptilian textures, protruding tusk breasts, scorpion bustiers and a translucent two-piece skirt suit rendered in hyperreal blowfish scales. Leah Dolan, CNN Money, 29 Jan. 2026 Models walked the runway in overcoats with shoulder pads, hourglass suits, pencil skirts and bra tops, with cylinder ponytails protruding from the sides of their heads. Kaleigh Werner, Footwear News, 27 Jan. 2026 The Indiana Department of Environmental Management inspected it and found a pipe protruding from a berm, leaking water where it’s not supposed to go. Doug Ross, Chicago Tribune, 25 Jan. 2026 They’re typically installed above kitchen sinks and provide more light than standard windows, but their protruding design adds weight and insulation considerations. Roxanne Downer, USA Today, 22 Jan. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for protruding
Adjective
  • The panel below presents the speedometer, tachometer, odometer, and G Force measurements, which appear as separate gauges thanks to the top display’s three cutouts, each covered by its own convex glass lens and surrounded by a ring of anodized aluminum.
    Viju Mathew, Robb Report, 9 Feb. 2026
  • Visible only to Hana at first, in convex reflective surfaces like a kettle or the back of a spoon, Bertha does not take kindly to Hana’s attempts to kick the pill habit and start policing her food intake the old-fashioned way.
    David Rooney, HollywoodReporter, 3 Feb. 2026
Verb
  • The Telltale Signs of Rotary Motion The re-examination revealed unmistakable evidence that this was no simple awl meant for poking holes.
    Ryan Brennan, Miami Herald, 13 Feb. 2026
  • Garlic is a kitchen staple for many, but spotting a green sprout poking out of a clove can raise questions about food safety.
    Caitlin Beale, Health, 11 Feb. 2026
Adjective
  • Whereas Vaslav’s unorthodox looks infatuated many people, hers (protuberant teeth and lips, stocky body, flat chest, powerful thighs) alienated many.
    Alastair Macaulay, The New York Review of Books, 29 Dec. 2022
  • And the rear of the case is deeper to accommodate a protuberant rear camera—hinting that the next iPad will see a big camera upgrade.
    David Phelan, Forbes, 9 Oct. 2022
Verb
  • The kids froze mid-mouthful, eyes bulging in horror at the thought of having to witness such a thing in the company of their parents.
    Flora Stubbs, Travel + Leisure, 7 Feb. 2026
  • The workshop was a leather Pouch, bulging with what a child can win.
    Sean Williams, Harpers Magazine, 27 Jan. 2026
Adjective
  • Because of the bulbous front element, filters can only be fitted at the rear, but Sigma's included GP-11 filter holder makes this surprisingly straightforward.
    Tantse Walter, Space.com, 18 Feb. 2026
  • Hyacinth Bridgerton The curious, feisty Hyacinth Bridgerton—named after the bulbous purple flower—is the youngest child in the Bridgerton family.
    Christina Perrier, InStyle, 29 Jan. 2026
Verb
  • Reaching across five hourlong episodes, Peter Hammond’s BBC miniseries diligently translates the novel to the screen, with video soundstage interiors jutting up against celluloid exteriors.
    Bilge Ebiri, Vulture, 16 Feb. 2026
  • Enoch confronts the celestial hosts, all wearing capes of swastika red under an oppressive horizon of jutting lightning and glaring orange mountains.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 29 Jan. 2026
Adjective
  • By December, her condition had worsened—a pain in her abdomen had emerged as well as more swollen lymph nodes—and she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer that affects a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes.
    Chris Murphy, Vanity Fair, 13 Feb. 2026
  • Consuming turmeric can relieve swollen and painful joints for people with chronic conditions.
    BestReviews, Chicago Tribune, 13 Feb. 2026
Verb
  • The League of Nations is struggling for legitimacy as Germany and Japan withdraw, driven by swelling imperial ambitions.
    Jake Angelo, Fortune, 17 Feb. 2026
  • Pohlad specifically mentioned the 2023 trade deadline — the Twins were in first place by a slim margin but essentially stood pat — and the 2023 offseason when ownership slashed payroll in response to the team’s swelling debt.
    Betsy Helfand, Twin Cities, 16 Feb. 2026

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“Protruding.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/protruding. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.

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