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    Examples of brain in a Sentence

  • Examples of brain
    1. The formful brain. — Thomson.
    2. Add in a sexy man with evil on his brain, and Lily's new life is full to the brim with complications.
    3. Add in a sexy man with evil on his brain, and Lily's new life is full to the brim with complications.
    4. the intercavernous sinuses connecting the cavernous sinuses at the base of the brain
    5. With problems ranging from mild unmedicated depression to schizophrenia treated with an unorthodox megavitamin technique, these writers also focus on trapping the words —— and all agree that the sick brain often spells catastrophe for the creative mind.
    6. He's only got one thing on the brain: lust.
    7. Experts theorize that it may be reinforced by the release in the brain of opioidlike endorphins that result in a natural high and emotional relief.
    8. “From an acoustical perspective, music is an overstructured language, which the brain invented and which the brain loves to hear.”
    9. The MRI scan showed a brain lesion in the parietooccipital area.
  • Examples of brains
    1. Sadly, I got my brains from my mom and my looks from the mailman.
    2. Who's the brains behind this operation?
    3. It didn't work until she spiked his orange juice with a triple dose of street acid: she sent three different girls up that day, and he fucked, sucked, and orifically jimjammed his little brains loose.
    4. The researchers developed tiny neurologgers, to record electrical activity in the pigeons’ brains as they flew.
    5. This series of in vivo studies using neuroimaging techniques adds to the growing literature on the serotonergic neurotoxicity of MDMA and clarifies the pharmacopathogenic role of this serotonergic neurotoxicity in living brains.
  • Examples of brained
    1. The manager's half-brained plan led to disaster when carried out.
    2. “ [ …] That woman is stark mad, Lord Stranleigh. [ …] If she had her way, she’d ruin the company inside a year with her hare-brained schemes; love of the people, and that sort of guff.”
    3. “… That woman is stark mad, Lord Stranleigh. [ …] If she had her way, she’d ruin the company inside a year with her hare-brained schemes ; love of the people, and that sort of guff.”
    4. Lewd, shallow-brained huffs make atheism and contempt of religion the sole badge [ …] of wit. — South.
    5. In fact he was a shallow-brained, lily-handed fop, and, as may be supposed, a great favorite with a certain class of ladies who mistake impertinence for wit, and fine clothes and affected manners for refinement and solid accomplishments.
    6. I do not wish any mass at all, but honest men only, lovely, sweet, accomplished women only, and no shovel-handed, narrow-brained, gin-drinking million stockingers or lazzaroni at all.
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