BRAINCHILD


Meaning of BRAINCHILD in English

noun

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

A new game, the brainchild of Andrew Wilson, was launched in 1999.

The new computer system is the brainchild of our systems manager.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

It was the brainchild of Eric Kaye who lives in the area and had already published a history of the airfield.

Pavilions of Splendour is the brainchild of Gwyn Headley who says the idea was born from a growing demand for unusual properties.

The Jospin administration's job-creating brainchild was greeted with hoots of derision when it was announced in 1997.

The musical is the brainchild of Anthony and Rosalie Calabrese, who together wrote the book, music and lyrics.

This approach to grammatical analysis is largely the brainchild of Chomsky.

This was the brainchild of Martin and Hermon Bond, two farmers, who had more than a passing interest in golf.

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