Definition of Outjut

1. to stick out [v -JUTTED, -JUTTING, -JUTS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outjut

outjinxed
outjinxes
outjinxing
outjockey
outjockeyed
outjockeying
outjockeys
outjuggle
outjuggled
outjuggles
outjuggling
outjump
outjumped
outjumping
outjumps
outjut (current term)
outjuts
outjutted
outjutting
outkeep
outkeeper
outkeepers
outkeeping
outkeeps
outken
outkept
outkick
outkicked
outkicking
outkicks

Literary usage of Outjut

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Overland Monthly by Bret Harte (1869)
"On these bold promontories, that outjut Impassively into the mobile sea, Each morning, ere the shadow - gates are shut, 1, for an hour, am free. ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1888)
"he cries, as he places the child on the ledge; “cling to that outjut and you'll be safe.” And hastily, with that unnatural strength such nervous ..."

3. In Old New York by Thomas Allibone Janvier (1894)
"Richmond Hill—when my old gentleman thus came skating around it in winters more than seventy years gone by—really was a hill: the southwestern outjut of the ..."

4. Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States by John William Wallace, United States Supreme Court (1903)
"... and unnecessary expense; and if they fail to do so with- outjut)t excuse, they must be understood as having acquiesced in the decision of the court. ..."

5. Lectures on Shakespeare by Henry Norman Hudson (1848)
"... that there can be no preponderance among them, no outjut- tings or protuberances, to mark, that is, to characterize the combination. ..."

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