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brain

[breyn] / breɪn /




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When someone’s smart we say he has brains and if he’s brave he has guts, but gallantry isn’t assigned a human part and so must be a thing of the soul.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some experts think that the more support parents get - either from the state, or from their employer - the better their baby's brain develops.

From BBC

Or, as Sanchez calls it, it’s “a living brain.”

From Los Angeles Times

Climate change is what philosopher Timothy Morton calls a hyperobject: something that so massively occupies space and time that our puny primate brains have trouble fathoming them.

From Salon

"I remember something that had been lurking in the back of my brain for a very long time," the Queen told them.

From BBC