No. Brainy is an adjective. There is a rarely-used adverb form, brainily.
The top three brainy majors are any form of engineering, any form of math, or most majors in math.
"Intelligent" and "brainy" are synonyms, as both terms describe someone who is smart or has a high level of intelligence. They can be used interchangeably in many contexts to convey the same meaning. However, "brainy" may carry a slightly more informal tone compared to "intelligent."
its means you are brainy and smart and your name is linton
clever intelligent gifted talented brainy
The title of a book for children (Brainy Day series),
ants are brainy
Here is several ways to get the Brainy Princess: Clock + Butterfly + Candle = Brainy Princess Clock + Candle + Butterfly = Brainy Princess Candle + Butterfly + Clock = Brainy Princess Candle + Clock + Butterfly = Brainy Princess Butterfly + Candle + Clock = Brainy Princess Butterfly + Clock + Candle = Brainy Princess
Brainy is the correct spelling.
When used in a sentence the word brainy is an adjective. The brainy boy was at the top of his class.
Brainy Smurf, Grandpa Smurf and Nanny Smurf
the twins were brainy during the puzzle
Zany Brainy was created in 1991.
Zany Brainy ended in 2001.
The brainy twins could often be found doing puzzles.
yes.
sometimes
Brainy club is a club for nerds, geeks and sometimes its just summer school!