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nutshell         
OUTER SHELL OF A NUT
Nut shell; Nut-shell; Nutshells; Nut-shells; Nut shells
n. (colloq.)
brief form
in a nutshell (to put smt. in a nutshell) ('to state smt. very succinctly')
nutshell         
OUTER SHELL OF A NUT
Nut shell; Nut-shell; Nutshells; Nut-shells; Nut shells
You can use in a nutshell to indicate that you are saying something in a very brief way, using few words.
In a nutshell, the owners thought they knew best...
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Nutshell         
OUTER SHELL OF A NUT
Nut shell; Nut-shell; Nutshells; Nut-shells; Nut shells
·noun A shell of the genus Nucula.
II. Nutshell ·noun Hence, a thing of little compass, or of little value.
III. Nutshell ·noun The shell or hard external covering in which the kernel of a nut is inclosed.

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Nutshell
right|thumb|[[Korean pine nuts — shelled, and shell, above; unshelled, below]]
Pronunciation examples for nutshell
1. So in a nutshell, a very brief nutshell,
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2. in a nutshell.
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3. So that's nutshell one.
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4. In a nutshell,
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5. in a nutshell.
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Examples of use of nutshell
1. The execution of Saddam Hussein was Iraq in a nutshell.
2. In a nutshell, Pyongyang is like an earthly paradise.
3. That, in a nutshell, is Mahesh Manjrekar’s latest endeavour Vaah!
4. Article continues Roberts‘s experience was British government in a nutshell.
5. That, in a nutshell, is the key question: What does Olmert think?