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protrusive

[proh-troo-siv, pruh-] / proʊˈtru sɪv, prə- /






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She interpreted the virus’s protrusive spikes with tufts of red tissue paper left over from Christmas, and filled up the corona’s hollow with sparkly pompoms and unshelled nuts.

From New York Times May 4, 2020

The lips by this time were markedly large and protrusive; part of his daily discipline was tedious button-and-string exercises designed to promote hypertrophy of the orbicularis muscles.

From The New Yorker Feb. 28, 2011

Havelock rather disliked her protrusive blue eyes, but he could not resist her New-Woman camaraderie.

From Time Magazine Archive

A serviceable pith helmet barely overhung the protrusive goggles.

From The Unspeakable Perk by Samuel Hopkins Adams

Mr. Geoffrey Dawling, the person thus introduced to me, stumbled into my room with awkward movements and equivocal sounds—a long, lean, confused, confusing young man, with a bad complexion and large protrusive teeth. 

From Glasses by Henry James




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