Synonym: briefly, concisely, in brief, shortly. Similar words: short, shorts, shortly, shortage, cut short, short-term, in support of, citizenship. Meaning: adv. in a concise manner; in a few words.
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121. In short, the baddest of the bad were competing for jobs.
122. The paradox is, in short, that fishermen would catch more fish if they fished less!
123. They are, in short, a fusion of ideology and aesthetics in a constantly evolving revolutionary synthesis.
124. Bury, in short, reflected the wealth of an ordinary country district and displayed no strong individual characteristics.
125. Shred meat by hand or in short bursts in food processor.
126. In short, she argues, radical feminism is accusing Freud of not doing something which he never set out to do.
127. In short, the overwhelming probability is that the structure of the human brain is designed to provide phenomenal experiences.
128. In short, there never was a series of divine cataclysms, and the existence of mankind on earth was relatively short.
129. It is, in short, uncritical in the sense of failing to site Debord's films within an adequate theoretical discourse.
130. Rome, in short, lived on its past simply by being a capital city.
131. In short, for every argument there was a counter argument, or a later discovery overturned the accepted wisdom.
132. In short, the gold standard obligated the central bank to exchange currency for gold at a fixed price.
133. Water is in short supply, dimming the promise of rice cultivation, which is highly water-intensive.
134. In short, the conversion process must operate with political skill and political will.
135. Steam hammers, in short, tended to batter themselves to death.
136. From a tap penalty the forwards drove in short bursts, and then took the ball wide to Joe Roff.
137. In short, the attitudes of both the social elite and the labor movement have served to hinder economic growth.
138. But brightness was in short supply as his players trooped off to a crescendo of boos.
139. In short, the culture may grow stronger or weaker, and we may foresee that it will survive or perish.
140. All I had to do was wait until my breath no longer came in short gasps and my body quit trembling.
141. What we know less about is why some people expend energy in short bursts while others sustain much longer bursts.
142. The basic idea, in short, is that the problem of individuation should be approached from the horizon of ordinary everyday experience.
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143. In short, capitalist states were becoming thoroughly entangled in a set of conflicts from which they could not easily extricate themselves.
144. In short, this film of which I dreamt was not a montage of standard scenes and stock characters.
145. He hurried away and returned in short order.
146. John got ready in short order.
147. In short, the eclogue took place.
148. In short, without water, growth is stunted.
149. This, in short, became the essence of Thatcherism.
150. In short, I owe him a grudge.
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