Pronunciation: /ˈdʒʌti/
noun a projection or overhang from a building or other structure
A1 The jutty on the roof provides shade for the window below.
A2 The old castle had several jutties that overlooked the courtyard.
B1 The jutty of the building gave it a unique architectural feature.
B2 The jutty extended out from the cliff, offering a stunning view of the ocean.
C1 The jutty of the house was decorated with intricate carvings and designs.
C2 The jutty of the cathedral was adorned with statues of saints and angels.
verb to extend out, project, or stick out
A1 The tree jutties out over the edge of the cliff.
A2 The roof of the house jutties out slightly, providing shade for the patio.
B1 The balcony jutties out from the building, offering a great view of the city.
B2 The rock formation jutties out into the sea, creating a natural archway.
C1 The peninsula jutties out into the ocean, forming a protected bay for boats.
C2 The skyscraper's observation deck jutties out from the top floor, giving visitors a 360-degree view of the city.
adjective having a jutting or projecting quality
A1 The jutty rock provided a perfect place to sit and enjoy the view.
A2 The jutty branches of the tree made it difficult to climb.
B1 The jutty edge of the building created a unique architectural feature.
B2 The jutty cliffs along the coastline were both beautiful and dangerous.
C1 The jutty outcroppings of rock made for challenging rock climbing routes.
C2 The jutty peaks of the mountain range were visible from miles away.
formal The architect designed the building with a jutty to create a unique silhouette.
informal I love sitting on the jutty of our balcony and watching the sunset.
slang Let's hang out on the jutty and chill.
figurative Her sharp words seemed to jutty out of her mouth, catching everyone by surprise.
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