nutshell
Americannoun
idioms
noun
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the shell around the kernel of a nut
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in essence; briefly
Etymology
Origin of nutshell
Example Sentences
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In a nutshell, it is farewell number 18 as the Brazilian departs and hello number six - the crucial, modern defensive midfielder the Old Trafford club want to replace him with.
From BBC
"It will be Starmerism in a nutshell – an extraordinarily painful route to complete exoneration," they said.
From BBC
Dimon, in a nutshell, told him to stop lying on TV, according to people familiar with the conversation.
When asked if it was an epidemic the government was failing to cope with, he responded "in a nutshell, yes".
From BBC
In a nutshell, buy the big software ETF before earnings.
From Barron's
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