Brainy in a sentence as an adjective

""Thats not autism: Its simply a brainy, introverted boy" <--This is the title.

\n\nNot to be too literal here, but the B students are not necessarily less brainy.

She will probably be a dancer and go into the arts or some other less "brainy" occupation.

Its probably a symptom of Google being able to load up on so many highly qualified people with a limited amount of high-end, brainy work.

Taking away the brainy aspect behind how the community works would be an interesting experiment, alas one I wouldn't want to see _replace_ what we have today.

There's no substitute for DIY."I guess I disagree.\nWithout trying to sound like an elitist, my father taught me that doing this kind of work is not "brainy" work, but it is labor intensive and requires careful thought.

I recall a lot of reporting and very brainy discussion about the insurgency at that time but I don't recall the civil war entering that discussion until late 2005 when I got back to the states.

One of the most confusing things about designing for programmers and other brainy / rational-minded people is, that when you read about it by actual practitioners, you mostly look at post-rationalisations.

That's what pretty much everyone I talked with thought I don't think I'll ever understand why so many people think Inception is some kind of convoluted, brainy and really complicated movie when it's a cool action film with nice ideas but rather straight forward.

Brainy definitions

adjective

having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence; "some men dislike brainy women"; "a brilliant mind"; "a brilliant solution to the problem"

See also: brilliant