veiny Antonyms

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Meaning of veiny

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veiny (a.)

Full of veins; veinous; veined; as, veiny marble.

veiny Sentence Examples

  1. The veiny leaves of the maple tree cast intricate shadows on the ground below.
  2. The elderly woman's hands were noticeably veiny, revealing the passage of time.
  3. The marble surface of the statue was meticulously sculpted to accentuate its veiny texture.
  4. The cheeseboard displayed a selection of aged cheeses with deep, veiny interiors.
  5. The veins of the spiderweb trapped the morning dew, creating a sparkling masterpiece.
  6. The veins in his eyes burst as he strained to lift the heavy weight.
  7. The surgeon meticulously navigated the veiny tissue during the complex operation.
  8. The veins on the inside of her eyelids were inflamed, indicating an allergic reaction.
  9. The veiny tentacles of the jellyfish gracefully drifted in the ocean currents.
  10. She admired the veiny petals of the orchid, its intricate patterns resembling tiny art canvases.

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Full of veins; veinous; veined; as, veiny marble.

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The veiny leaves of the maple tree cast intricate shadows on the ground below.

The elderly woman's hands were noticeably veiny, revealing the passage of time.

The marble surface of the statue was meticulously sculpted to accentuate its veiny texture.

The cheeseboard displayed a selection of aged cheeses with deep, veiny interiors.