jutty (Meaning)

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jutty (n.)

A projection in a building; also, a pier or mole; a jetty.

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jutty (v. t. & i.)

To project beyond.

Synonyms & Antonyms of jutty

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jutty Sentence Examples

  1. The jutty of the cliff provided a breathtaking view of the sparkling ocean below.
  2. The old stone building had a charming jutty window that overlooked the cobblestone street.
  3. The jutty of the mountain range pierced the clear blue sky, creating a dramatic landscape.
  4. The architect designed the house with a jutty balcony that extended over the lush garden.
  5. The jutty of the pier stretched out into the tranquil lake, inviting visitors to take a leisurely stroll.
  6. The castle's massive walls featured impressive jutties that served as defensive structures.
  7. The jutty of the rocky promontory was a popular spot for seabirds to nest and roost.
  8. The jutty of the roof provided shelter from the scorching sun and torrential rain.
  9. The ship's jutty deck allowed passengers to enjoy the fresh sea breeze and admire the passing scenery.
  10. The jutty of the glacier slowly advanced, pushing against the moraine and carving out a unique landscape.

FAQs About the word jutty

A projection in a building; also, a pier or mole; a jetty., To project beyond.

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The jutty of the cliff provided a breathtaking view of the sparkling ocean below.

The old stone building had a charming jutty window that overlooked the cobblestone street.

The jutty of the mountain range pierced the clear blue sky, creating a dramatic landscape.

The architect designed the house with a jutty balcony that extended over the lush garden.