VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Brainstorm

Meaning:

To generate many ideas quickly

Examples:

  • Activity 4: Brainstorm and test out new ideas on different audiences.
  • Brainstorm organizations, factories, etc. and send an email or phone to set up a visit. Don't just go and expect professionals to stop their work.
  • Simultaneously in Spain, in collaboration with Antena 3, the Valencian company Brainstorm Multimedia carried out the first experiments with virtual technology in the production of television programmes.
  • Brainstorm—make a list of all the things you'd like to do in life, things that sound fun and exciting and wonderful, and then choose the best of the list.
  • What do you think about this latest brainstorm of Michael's?
  • Why come into my room to have a brainstorm?
  • I had a brainstorm before dawn, and I started composing.
  • Next time when you guys brainstorm, Use your brain, okay?
  • Maybe one of us will have a brainstorm.
  • Life insurance no exam is one such brainstorm.