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nutshell

[ UK /nˈʌtʃɛl/ ]
[ US /ˈnətˌʃɛɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the shell around the kernel of a nut

How To Use nutshell In A Sentence

  • In a nutshell, a class is an object with constructs instances through a process called instantiation, therefore defining the namespace, behavior, and state of that instance. Planet Python
  • In a nutshell, Lord Edgar Hillcrest has brought his new bride - Lady Enid - home to the ancestral pile, Mandercrest.
  • In a nutshell, the ne'er-do-well Phantom wants to incite world war to make a fortune selling modern arms developed by his master scientists.
  • In a nutshell, it involves looking at a mutant line and mapping the mutation to a specific gene.
  • In a nutshell you focus on someone else’s (someone you directly know – ummm YOU!) pain/suffering/fear/etc on the inbreathe and on the outbreathe you send them (YOU!) peace, love, compassion, happiness, assurity, optimism – whatever you feel they need. Something happened inside the cylinder « knitnut.net
  • So, in a nutshell, if a galaxy's peculiar velocity is toward us and larger than its Hubble recessional velocity, then its light will appear blueshifted.
  • The reason it's so perfect is because it puts the fallaciousness of the IC argument in a nutshell: in Darwin's Black Box, Behe started with what he was claiming was an observable characteristic that showed evolution couldn't explain the structures. A Decade Spanning Single Exchange
  • In a nutshell, the ne'er-do-well Phantom wants to incite world war to make a fortune selling modern arms developed by his master scientists.
  • In a nutshell you focus on someone else’s (someone you directly know – ummm YOU!) pain/suffering/fear/etc on the inbreathe and on the outbreathe you send them (YOU!) peace, love, compassion, happiness, assurity, optimism – whatever you feel they need. Something happened inside the cylinder « knitnut.net
  • In a nutshell, his argument is that the Israeli state should differentiate between those Arabs that can show what he calls absolute loyalty to the state, and those who cannot. Missing links
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