veined

[ UK /vˈe‍ɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or showing markings that resemble veins
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How To Use veined In A Sentence

  • Gnarled and veined like branches of an old olive tree, her hands rested in her lap.
  • Sinai, grey granite dyked with decaying porphyritic trap, and everywhere veined with white and various-coloured quartzes. The Land of Midian
  • The veined and variegated appearance of the colors suggests the polished marble stone used in architecture and monuments.
  • Baronet, kneeling in a square beard opposite his wife in a ruff: a very fat lady, the Dame Rebecca Clavering, in alto-relievo, is borne up to Heaven by two little blue-veined angels, who seem to have a severe task — and so forth. The History of Pendennis
  • A thin, veined hand lay on the coverlet.
  • I recall his beery breath and purple veined nose peering through my car window, then there was my dad pushing him out of the way. P_n_elrod: Da Winnah and a ** Newer** Drawing!
  • Wildlife spotted in East SussexButterflies (13) meadow brown; hedge brown; speckled wood; essex skipper; small skipper; large skipper; comma; small tortoiseshell; large white; small white; green-veined white; purple hairstreak; white admiral How to get back to nature when camping
  • What Rosa sells is sheep's heads, brains, intestines, stomach linings, pig's feet, and big, white, oval, veined bulls' testicles.
  • I could see his white Nike shoes, his sharply creased trousers, the powerful veined forearms and blacksmith's hands, the fingers round and surprisingly short, like chipolatas.
  • The sink and toilet and enormous bath, complete with tiled steps, were all black while the porcelain floor and wall tiles were a dusky rose veined with cream.
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