Verb
The word is derived from jut
of Jut
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout a billion years ago, long before the continents had separated to define the ancient oceans, or their own outlines had been determined, a small protuberance jutted out from the northwest corner of what would later become North America. James A. Michener
As I ripped open the box, a pair of teeth jutted out. Source: Internet
Long wood beams jutted upward, supporting the great vaulted ceiling. Source: Internet
Metal tenements jutted up out of the point, pointing like fingers at the night sky. Source: Internet
She glared at us—chin jutted out like Maddy’s—and said, “So you think it’s a stellar idea to isolate me even more?” Source: Internet
The installations jutted out over every bay. Source: Internet