jut out

jut out
v.

1) (D; intr.) to jut out from; over (the balcony juts out over the swimming pool)

2) (D; intr.) to jut out into (to jut out into the sea)

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over (the balcony jut outs out over the swimming pool)
(D;intr.) to jut outfrom
(D; intr.) to jut out into (to jut out into the sea)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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