10 Results found for "protrude oneself".

wystawiać

wystawić) (transitive) to exhibit, to display (transitive) to stick out, to protrude (e.g. one's tongue) (transitive) to perform, to show, to stage (transitive)...


подавам

) (reflexive with се) to appear, to show oneself (reflexive with се, intransitive) to project, to protrude, to stick out (reflexive with се, archaic)...


wystawić

wystawiać) (transitive) to exhibit, to display (transitive) to stick out, to protrude (e.g. one's tongue) (transitive) to perform, to show, to stage (transitive)...


подам

) (reflexive with се) to appear, to show oneself (reflexive with се, intransitive) to project, to protrude, to stick out (reflexive with се, archaic)...


skjuta

minutes. to protrude, to extend (like a shoot) Synonym: sticka ut Hon snubblade på en gren sköt ut från buskaget. She fell on a branch that protruded from the...


mope

of uncertain ultimate origin, but compare Proto-West Germanic *mauwu (“protruding lip, pout”). Compare also German muffen, French moue. (UK) IPA(key): /məʊp/...


regen

subjunctive enger, genre, neger From Middle High German regen (“to make protrude, to erect, to excite, to move”), from Proto-Germanic *hragjaną (“to make...


bustle

English busken (“to prepare; make ready”), from Old Norse búask (“to prepare oneself”); or alternatively from a frequentative form of Middle English busten...


strut

is derived from Middle English strouten, struten (“to bulge, swell; to protrude, stick out; to bluster, threaten; to object forcefully; to create a disturbance;...


projection

(countable and uncountable, plural projections) Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out. The face of the cliff had many projections...