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- adjective
comparative form ofbrainy : morebrainy
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Examples
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A higher "Brainpower Index" means a more educated population and -- in Portfolio's book -- a "brainier" city.
PHOTOS: Colorado's Brainiest Major Cities Ethan Axelrod 2010
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A higher "Brainpower Index" means a more educated population and -- in Portfolio's book -- a "brainier" city.
Colorado's Brainiest Major Cities, According To Portfolio (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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A higher "Brainpower Index" means a more educated population and--in Portfolio's book--a "brainier" city.
Colorado's Brainiest Major Cities, According To Portfolio (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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A higher "Brainpower Index" means a more educated population and -- in Portfolio's book -- a "brainier" city.
PHOTOS: Colorado's Brainiest Major Cities Ethan Axelrod 2010
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This is a no brainier and the re-pubs are playing scare the people again.
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A brainier Web is coming, and the next generation of companies will anticipate your needs.
What Scares Google 2009
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Sexier than Cagney and Lacey, brainier than Laverne and Shirley and way better at tracking down serial killers than the women of The View, Rizzoli and Isles are TV's favorite gal pals of the moment.
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This brainier SXSW tended to be made up of writers and historians and chefs and engineers in love with maps; say what you will about these geek-critics, but that's where I found the most innovative thinking.
Alex Pasternack: SXSW Interactive: The Tech Conference as Bloatware Alex Pasternack 2011
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Of course not, but the chances of nurturing creativity through arts based training is a no brainier.
John M. Eger: The Art and Design Legacy of the Apple CEO John M. Eger 2012
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Of course not, but the chances of nurturing creativity through arts based training is a no brainier.
John M. Eger: The Art and Design Legacy of the Apple CEO John M. Eger 2012
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