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  • verb Present participle of extrude.

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Examples

  • It is told that when Jesus Christ returns He is seen with a sword extruding from His mouth.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

  • It is told that when Jesus Christ returns He is seen with a sword extruding from His mouth.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2010

  • Some of his work, such as pieces that look like shoots of bamboo, came from a process called extruding, or pushing out the clay that is packed into a machine - "like a professional Play-Doh machine."

    Homepage 2009

  • Some of his work, such as pieces that look like shoots of bamboo, came from a process called extruding, or pushing out the clay that is packed into a machine - "like a professional Play-Doh machine."

    Homepage By GORDON COTTON 2009

  • Each member of the group runs a different set of high-speed machines doing a distinct step, such as extruding long noodles of plastic, grinding them or cutting them into final product.

    Lean Factories Find It Hard to Cut Jobs Even in a Slump 2009

  • Each member of the group runs a different set of high-speed machines doing a distinct step, such as extruding long noodles of plastic, grinding them or cutting them into final product.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • Each member of the group runs a different set of high-speed machines doing a distinct step, such as extruding long noodles of plastic, grinding them or cutting them into final product.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • The house is a long thin structure with a balcony extruding 6m out of the house that rests on 3 steel poles.

    Villa Storingavika by Todd Saunders 2009

  • I made them by extruding clay through a clay gun using the triple-circle die.

    Kater’s Art » 2010 » September 2010

  • Gaming cage workers, extruding machine operators, casino dealers, factory workers, telephone operators and entertainers round out the top 10 list, which was based on a study published in the Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.

    Steve Lake: When the Vows Break: Will Certain Jobs Wreck Your Marriage? Steve Lake 2010

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