177 Words to use with braining

The other telegram, which I opened with hands trembling so much that I lost time by my haste, was to much the same purport: "No better; doctor afraid of brain-fever.

and to tell you that the excessive use of one brain faculty must necessarily cause a lack of nutriment to all the other brain-cells?

And it came to pass that he and the centurion, which is Brainsfor should not body and brains work together?did march the soldiers down the street which is called Broadway, and did take them to the Branch which is called Long, and there did divers curious things, all which are they not found in the paper, "It shines for all," which, being interpreted, is the Moon?

And then, with all that was sweet in my spirit, I called with my brain elements: "Mirdath!

"In this age, when women claim a surplusage of all the brain power bestowed upon the race!

Since that time I have often seen him, and I shall always retain not only a high opinion of his great gifts, but also an affectionate remembrance of his great-heartedness." Literary people and brain-workers particularly interested him, and they found in the kind doctor a friend who understood them.

"So many things are happening all at once that it's enough to make a fellow's brain reel.

Any man may wear a silver crown that hath made a fray in Smithfield, and lost but a piece of his brain-pan; and to tell you plain, your golden crowns are little better in substance, and many times got after the same sort. SUM.

They are subject to brain storms, outbreaks of furious rage, sometimes associated with a state of semi-consciousness.

The result of all this was to assure me beyond doubt that Sir Henry Studley was in a highly nervous condition, although I could detect no trace of brain disease.

Brain tissue and adrenal cortex tissue are near relatives, and a normal human brain never develops without a normal adrenal cortex.

This condition is essential to successful brain action.

It was a picture which set my brain whirling.

Or the imitation may consist in following verbal directions: this is far from easy if the teacher is at all vague, and promotes valuable effort if she is clear but not diffuse: the putting of words into action necessitates a considerable amount of imagining, and the establishment of very important associations in brain centres.

* HEADLong and narrow, slightly wider in skull, allowing for plenty of brain room; lips tight, without any flew, and eyes bright and intelligent and dark in colour.

His ears hummed and rang, and his brain swam as light as a feather.

Besides these, there are the singular masses upon which has been fastened the unnecessarily opprobious epithet of brain sand.

There has been a tendency in recent years among Retriever breeders to fall into the common error of exaggerating a particular point, and of breeding dogs with a head far too fine and narrowit is what has been aptly called the alligator headlacking in brain capacity and power of jaw.

Even in Italy, of course, the privilege was extended somewhat more freely to junior regimental officers and much more freely to Staff officers and Lieutenant-Colonels, in view of the danger of brain fag and nervous strain following upon their greater mental exertions and their abnormal exposure to shell fire and the weather.

Mogu Bogo gets a brain trust.

If we were to remove the surface portion of the apex of the brain we should find immediately below it the shining belt of brain substance called the "corpus callosum."

This results in the use of considerable areas of brain surface, and knits up many associations, so that one idea calls up many other ideas.

The bones of the head are described in two parts,those of the cranium, or brain-case, and those of the face.

Stimulate brain activity by the method suggested in Chapter X, namely, by means of muscular activity.

For the epigram about phosphorus was bombast, since it can be declaimed with equal truth that without oxygen, without carbon, without nitrogen, without any of the food elements that go to make up the chemical composition of brain matter, no thought is possible.

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