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Definition of Protrudes
1. protrude [v] - See also: protrude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Protrudes
Literary usage of Protrudes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1887)
"... about six inches long, consists of about six layers of thin wire, and encloses
as a core a knitting needle which protrudes about two inches at each end. ..."
2. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"They gather the hair to the front, where it protrudes from the forehead in a
large knot secured by a bodkin. Round the head a band of small brass or copper ..."
3. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1854)
"sitare of the fabulous early history which it is a proud and pleasin;; bsk for
savages to frame, and which generally protrudes itself into the knowledge ..."
4. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers (1835)
"share of the fabulous early history which it is a proud and pleasing task for
savages to frame, and which generally protrudes itself into the knowledge ..."
5. The Vandal of Europe: An Exposé of the Inner Workings of Germany's Policy of by Wilhelm Muehlon (1918)
"Physicians have told me that even bullets whose use is permissible may produce
very complicated wounds, as the lead very frequently protrudes from the thin ..."