thrust out



thrust out

to stick out; to stab outward; to protrude outward. A deck thrust out from the back of the house, offering a lovely view of the stream far below. As he grew angrier, his chin thrust out farther and farther.
See also: out, thrust

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Samir (1)-Arabic
Almond['a:mənd]
Henriettahen-ree-ET-ə (English)English, Hungarian, Finnish, Swedish, Dutch
IsidorEE-see-dawr (German)German, Russian, Macedonian
Kerman-Basque
AdlaiAD-lay (English), AD-lie (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew