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
- 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.
- The jutty of the pier stretched out into the tranquil lake, inviting visitors to take a leisurely stroll.
- The castle's massive walls featured impressive jutties that served as defensive structures.
- The jutty of the rocky promontory was a popular spot for seabirds to nest and roost.
- The jutty of the roof provided shelter from the scorching sun and torrential rain.
- The ship's jutty deck allowed passengers to enjoy the fresh sea breeze and admire the passing scenery.
- 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.