Having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence.
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Examples for "brilliant"
Examples for "brilliant"
1The debates in this body were among the most brilliant in history.
2Behind every new new thing is a visionary with a brilliant idea.
3There are brilliant examples of state provision, voluntary provision and private provision.
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5Each tribe's solution to its central problem is a brilliant, hard-won advance.
1On the other hand, the high brainy forehead would be more original.
2For once, being beautiful and brainy doesn't seem such an enviable combination.
3But Mrs. Reed Richards was a blonde brainy bombshell with large ta-tas.
4In high school Lauren had been as shy as she'd been brainy.
5The brainy kind excavate cavelike nests beneath rocks in the intertidal zone.
1Thirty-two years old, with bright red hair, smart as a whip.
2Oh, boy, boy, you're such a fine young one-mybaby-assmart as a whip.
3Bright as a new penny, smart as a whip.
4Priya's not just smart as a whip.
5She was smart , smart as a whip.
6Kind of like, smart as a whip?
7You're smart as a whip, Miss Wainwright.
8The kids as smart as a whip!
9Intelligent, quiet, poised, she's a lot like my brother in some ways, and smart as a whip.
10Who's smart as a whip besides?
11You're smart as a whip, Gwen.
12This one is rather young, but she's smart as a whip-she'sfull of mettle and is fresh and healthy-looking
13A boy who is as keen as a brier and smart as a whip cannot be expected to wear "humbly" clothes forever.
14Smart as a whip and as bold as a catamount.
15Smart as a whip, loved to play, loved people.
16Smart as a whip, but full of trouble.