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in a nutshell
in a nutshell
very briefly The answer, in a nutshell, is no.
in a nutshell
something that you say when you are describing something using as few words as possible Karen wants them to get married and buy a house and Mike wants them to carry on as they are and that, in a nutshell, is the problem. Well, to put it in a nutshell, we're going to have to start again.
in a nutshell
Concisely, in a few words, as in Here's our proposal-in a nutshell, we want to sell the business to you. This hyperbolic expression alludes to the Roman writer Pliny's description of Homer's Iliad being copied in so tiny a hand that it could fit in a nutshell. For a time it referred to anything compressed, but from the 1500s on it referred mainly to written or spoken words.
in a nutshell
In a few words; concisely: Just give me the facts in a nutshell.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Dmitri | | DMEE-tree | Russian |
| Karoliina | | KAH-ro-lee:-nah | Finnish |
| Juha | | YOO-hah | Finnish |
| Johannes | | yo-HAH-nes (German), yo-HAHN-nəs (Dutch, Danish), YO-hahn-nes (Finnish) | German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Late Roman |
| AleŠ | | - | Czech, Slovak, Slovene |
| Claudine | | [klɔ:'di:n] | |