She's a cardboard cutout, as are most of the other supposedly brainiac students.
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Brainiac also emulates this technology as well as technology from other worlds.
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Into this mix comes brainiac Gabriella Montez, a new student who catches Troy's eye.
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A full-fledged brainiac, Hayes'wrestling career will likely come to an end this year.
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Somewhere there is a kernel of a good story about a brainiac who is paralyzed by fear.
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My grades weren't great, but I hung out with the brainiac crowd at school.
From the timesunion.com
I knew Noah was a brainiac, so I was hoping this wouldn't be too hard.
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A few nights in a motel and some meals and you're bound to be called a budget brainiac.
From the orlandosentinel.com
When a teacher called on me, I responded like the good brainiac-nerd I had again become.
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A very intelligent and usually studious, erudite person, can be derogatory [1]
(Brainiacs) Reserved for smart cookies and future geniuses.