brainstormy

English

Etymology

From brainstorm + -y.

Adjective

brainstormy (comparative more brainstormy, superlative most brainstormy)

  1. Relating to or characteristic of brainstorms or brainstorming.
    • 1962, Richard Neutra, Life and Shape, New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, →LCCN, page 115:
      Half a century later, I found confused notes puzzling even to myself, who once hastily penciled them down in little books. Some may have been fever dreams. Some seem like Ulysses, scribbling himself, amidst a tempest, far-slung brainstormy associations of his own.
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