[Idiom] idioms, meaning "to be very clever"

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Hi, :)

There are some phrases with the sense "to be very clever":

To have a clear head;
To have a good head on one's shoulders;
To be a bright spark;
To have one's head screwed on;
To be as bright as a button;
To be as clever as a cartload of monkeys;
To be quick in the uptake.


Do you use/ know other phrases with the same sense?

Thanks for all your replies! :)
 
Hi, :)

There are some phrases with the sense "to be very clever":

To have a clear head;
To have a good head on one's shoulders;
To be a bright spark;
To have one's head screwed on;
To be as bright as a button;
To be as clever as a cartload of monkeys;
To be quick in the uptake.


Do you use/ know other phrases with the same sense?

Thanks for all your replies! :)


smarty pants
You got an A? Good for you Ms. Smarty pants.
He always gets good grades he's such a smarty pants.

We also call smart people brainers.

Not a teacher.
:)
 
In the UK, at least, these expressions are common -

'Swot' - this is meant sarcastically

'Brainbox' - this is a 'kinder' expression, and is not meant sarcastically
 
smart as a whip
 
Hi, :)

There are some phrases with the sense "to be very clever":

To have a clear head; --for me, this just means "free of distractions and stress"
To have a good head on one's shoulders;
To be a bright spark;
To have one's head screwed on; --for me this means "having common sense"
To be as bright as a button;
To be as clever as a cartload of monkeys; --never heard this one
To be quick on the uptake.


Do you use/ know other phrases with the same sense?
Clever as a fox
Sharp as a tack



Thanks for all your replies! :)

B
 
I head the phrase: "smart a-s-s" in a movie!
 
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