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Brainchild
Brainchild meaning
A creation of one's brain; an original idea or innovation of a person or group of people, an organization, etc.
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FRUITLOOTS is the brainchild of two gay besties, and you can feel it in the brand’s core values, which include uplifting queer creators and infusing their curated gift boxes with humor.
It was the brainchild of Jan Tomasik, a Polish soldier and businessman who had bought the hotel to run it with his family.
It was the brainchild of Officer William Whitfield, who is chairman of the city's African American Heritage Advisory Board.
Monterey Park's transformation to a predominantly Asian city was the brainchild of Fred Hsieh, a Chinese immigrant who was also a savvy real estate developer.
Now in its fifth year, the event is the brainchild of Grandpont Nursery School Association and hopes to raise thousands of pounds for children’s centre South Oxford Family Room.
The brainchild behind Flannery is Jan Šrámek, a former Goldman Sachs investor who has managed to secure the backing of notable names within the technology sector, as reported by NYT.
The brainchild of Birmingham Royal Ballet director Carlos Acosta and the band's Tony Iommi, the ballet will premiere in Birmingham in September.
The brainchild of musician-activist Bob Geldof, Live Aid was organized to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia.
The city summits were the brainchild of Chimwendo Banda’s predecessor Professor Blessings Chinsinga to provide platforms for councils to interact with citizens on how to improve service delivery.
The concept is the brainchild of Arjun Sagar Gupta, an engineer by education and a Fulbright music scholar.
The day out at the community club is the brainchild of club legend Lloyd Surcouf, after whom Dorchester’s clubhouse and grounds complex is named.
The first edition of the expanded 32-team Club World Cup, the brainchild of FIFA President Gianni Infantino, will take place in the United States in 2025 and Johnson said he was convinced it would take off.
The Giyani Bulk Water Project is the brainchild of former president Jacob Zuma and was commissioned by former water and sanitation minister Nomvula Mokonyane.
The idea is the brainchild of Anthony Taglieri, senior director of culinary arts and enterprise at Bidwell Training Center.
The mural, the brainchild of Evesham Place Board, depicts two 19th-century shops, Mabel’s Fancy Dress and George & Sons.
The org was the brainchild of MGM exec Louis B. Mayer, whose goal was “to stymie the formation of craft unions,” Davis writes.
This facility is a significant addition to the Geri Care network, a brainchild of visionary founders Dr.Lakshmipathy Ramesh and Dr.V.Srinivas.
This programme, a brainchild of the Nigerian government, is set to bolster entrepreneurship and innovation within the digital and creative sectors.
Turning the coincidence into a communal event was the brainchild of Dana Reichman Gitell, a marketing professional living in the Greater Boston area.
We also got a chance to talk to Mark Cutmore, the brainchild behind the new exhibit and who is a keen gamer himself.