veining Antonyms
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Meaning of veining
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veining (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Vein
veining Sentence Examples
- The intricate veining of the leaf resembled a delicate network of arteries and veins.
- The marble's surface bore subtle veining that hinted at its geological origins.
- The soft light cast shadows that emphasized the veins running through the petal.
- The veining on the butterfly's wings formed an intricate pattern of iridescent scales.
- The doctor examined the patient's hand, noting the blue veins that bulged beneath the translucent skin.
- The veining of the wood grain provided a natural and unique texture to the tabletop.
- The veins of the vine clung tenaciously to the brick wall, supporting its lush growth.
- The veining in her eyes revealed the strain and exhaustion that had taken hold of her.
- The photographer captured the intricate veining of the dragonfly's wings in a stunning close-up.
- The soft, flowing veins of the river meandering through the valley created a serene landscape.
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of Vein
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The intricate veining of the leaf resembled a delicate network of arteries and veins.
The marble's surface bore subtle veining that hinted at its geological origins.
The soft light cast shadows that emphasized the veins running through the petal.
The veining on the butterfly's wings formed an intricate pattern of iridescent scales.