Citations:upshot

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English citations of upshot

  1. Noun: "The final result, or outcome of something"
  2. Noun: "A concise summary"
  3. Noun: "a positive aspect or consequence"
    • 2012 February 22, Bryan Hassett, Bleacher Report[1]:
      The biggest upshot of using Leighton is that he comes no frills attached.
    • 2012 March 7, Alyssa Danigelis, Discovery News[2], archived from the original on 2012-03-09:
      Ladies, at long last there is an upshot to PMS. During this volatile time, women's ability to detect snakes is temporarily enhanced.
    • 2012 March 7, Perrin Drumm, Core77[3]:
      One of the major upshots of prefab building is its decreased environmental impact.