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cerebration



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But his intimidating magnitude of cerebration — combined with a complicated spirit that could be generous or impatient — made him a difficult role model.

From Washington Post

This is more smells than have ever been smelled by anyone, let alone a streak-haired habitué of the far climes of modernist cerebration.

From The New Yorker

It’s a series of brainy notions: lyricism is held in check by cerebration.

From New York Times

Merl Reagle, a playfully irreverent crossword puzzle constructor whose clues set off spirited cerebrations from his fans rather than frustrated surrenders to dictionary arcana, died on Saturday in Tampa, Fla. He was 65.

From New York Times

Overshadowing all these cerebrations was the supreme psychological doubt posed by the times.

From Newsweek