jut out - translation to arabic
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jut out - translation to arabic

1979 FILM
Maulajut; Maula Jat; Maula jut; مولا جٹ

jut out      
برز ، نتأ
jut         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
JUT; Jut (disambiguation)
اسْم : نتوء
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فِعْل : يَنْتَأ أو يُنْتِئ
JUT         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
JUT; Jut (disambiguation)

ألاسم

بُرُوز ; خُرُوج ; نُتُوء

الفعل

أَطَلَّ ; بَرَزَ ; خَرَجَ ; طَفَا ; نَبَأَ ; نَتَأَ

Definition

jut out
Project. See jut.

Wikipedia

Maula Jatt

Maula Jatt (Punjabi: مَولا جٹ), is a 1979 Pakistani Punjabi language action, musical film directed by Younis Malik and produced by Sarwar Bhatti. The film is an unofficial sequel to the 1975's Wehshi Jatt, starring Sultan Rahi as Maula Jatt and Mustafa Qureshi as his arch-rival Noori Natt, two of the most iconic characters in Pakistani cinema.

This movie belongs to a genre which represents the rural culture of Pakistani central Punjab. Its success set the trend of action films being popular in Pakistan and cemented Sultan Rahi as Lollywood's main hero. The film was inspired by Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi's short story "Gandasa" which described the culture of Gujranwala's rural areas. It received positive reviews from critics. An unofficial sequel titled Maula Jatt in London, also directed by the Yunus Malik, was released in 1981.

Examples of use of jut out
1. The upper storeys of the rickety wooden buildings jut out, overhanging the worn flagstone street.
2. Now 70 and a grandmother of four, her face is lined like old leather and her brittle bones jut out from under her loose Turkmen dress.
3. An American Indian tribe with land along the Grand Canyon is planning to build a glass–bottomed walkway that will jut out 70 feet from the canyon‘s edge.
4. Runnegar who has examined the mounds in western Australian several times said the first time he saw them _ some of which jut out from hills at eye–level _ he experienced an otherworldly feeling.
5. The waters have recently begun lapping at the mosque‘s front steps, and coconut palms, decapitated by the tsunami, now jut out from the sea several dozen yards beyond the beach.