veined in English

adjective
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marked with or as if with veins.
a blue-veined cheese
adjective

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "veined" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "veined", or refer to the context using the word "veined" in the English Dictionary.

1. Helen's hands were thin and veined.

2. The window was veined with cracks.

3. He grasped her feeble veined hand.

4. The countryside is veined by new broad highways.

5. January haze, With a veined yolk of sun.

6. The plant is very decorative with its dark-veined leaves.

7. Furry ropes of poison sumac veined across the ground.

8. It comes in white, cream and a slightly veined beige.

9. Some say Britain's pungent blue-veined Stilton cheese smells of old socks.

10. Other Names: bloody sorrel, Bloodwort, red-veined dock and wood dock

11. She has also a teething baby, pinched and veined and smelling of milk.

12. Noir Black Veined Porcelain Marble Bullnose Tile (3-in x 12-in) ADA Compliant

13. The house like the other houses, veined, a private fountain of clear liquid.

14. It was such a simple flower but so beautiful with its delicately veined petals.

15. The falls of the flowers are a delicate yellowish green veined with slate blue.

16. Kalm's Brome is distinguished by a 3-veined lower glume, 5-veined upper glume, and lemmas that are silky-hairy all across the surface with awns mostly less than 3 mm long

17. The veined and variegated roots yielded beautiful veneers much prized for ornamental work.

18. Hamilton is a stone, veined olivine – hypersthene Chondrite meteorite found near Hamilton Station in Queensland, Australia

19. Beyond the police cars and their orange barrier, smoke veined with flames smudged the grey sky.

20. It reminded him of a veined glass marble he had once owned as a boy.

21. Cleavered into mostly bite-size hunks, the pork is veined with fat, tender without falling apart

22. Sometimes, where a richer effect was required, a veneer of thin slabs of veined gypsum was added.

23. Among all gold deposits , the quartz - veined gold deposits are most important in southwestern Hunan.

24. In fact, its core is crystal, shining night and day, veined with quicksilver and gold.

25. Brecciated Jasper can be veined with Hematite, and is great for working with the base Chakras

26. According to Pliny the Elder, red agates veined with white were found in the vicinity of Thebes.

27. her drunkenly stumbling, falling, sprawling, skirt hiked, eyes veined red, swollen with tears, her shame, her dishonor.

28. Exceptional Italian 19 th century three dimensionally carved center table with green veined marble top, Circa 18

29. The old man's eyes were closed, the thin lids veined, mauve leaf patterns on the milky white.

30. She wears black gloves to cover her hands and I imagine them veined and stiff under the fabric.

31. Furry ropes of poison sumac veined across the ground. Red-stemmed briars bent under the snowy weight of blackberry blossoms.

32. Aporia, the black-veined whites or blackveins, is a genus of pierid butterflies found in the Palearctic region.

33. The region was bitter cold in winter and was composed largely of woodland tracts veined heavily with water.

34. It appeared to hold a mesmeric fascination for him as his dark, red-veined eyes watched the rising curlicue of steam.

35. Earlyleaf Brome is distinguished by the leafy stems, Auricled sheaths, dense line of hairs on at least some ligules, nodes all hidden within the sheaths, a 1-veined lower glume, 3 to 5-veined upper glume, glumes and lemmas both often hairy, lemmas with longer …

36. Creamy, blue-veined Dolcelatte is the perfect way to round off your meals and delicious to nibble in between.

37. Lady's Smock: These flowers are made up of four pink or lilac veined petals and grow in small clusters.

38. The mirror was veined with gold and misted with the scented steam of the bath from which she'd just emerged.

39. This was not chubby Eileen with the blue-veined legs, or black-skinned Blossom with the frizzy wire-wool hair.

40. The "king" of cheeses is Stilton, a blue-veined cheese both smooth and strong, and at its best when port is drunk with it.

41. Bistorta is a vigorous rhizomatous perennial to 1m tall, with prominently veined, ovate leaves to 30cm long, and dense spikes of small pale pink flowers in …

42. Leaves alternate, round, light green, Clasping the stem, palmately veined, the margins finely and bluntly to sharply toothed, the undersurface finely roughened or with soft, short hairs

43. While white is the classic color associated with Alabaster, the mineral can also occur in other colors, such as pale brown or reddish, and it may be veined with color

44. Some of the rarest materials in the world were used : delicate stucco, veined marble in varying shades of mauve and grey from Carrera and Sienna, opal and alabaster.

45. Aporia acraea (Oberthür, 1885); Aporia agathon (Gray, 1831) – great blackvein; Aporia bernardi Koiwaya, 1989; Aporia bieti (Oberthür, 1884); Aporia crataegi (Linnaeus, 1758) – black-veined white; Aporia delavayi (Oberthür, 1890); Aporia genestieri (Oberthür, 1902)

46. Adult Antlions are much larger than their larvae and look like fragile, drab damselflies, with an elongated body, four intricately veined wings mottled with browns and black, and clubbed or curved antennae about as long as the combined head and thorax

47. The new report details a type of behaviour of the veined octopus called 'stilt walking': the soft-bodied octopus spreads itself over stacked, upright coconut shells, makes its eight arms rigid, and raises the whole assembly to then amble across the seafloor.

48. Siberian Bugloss 'Jack Frost', Hearleaf Brunnera 'Jack Frost', False Forget-Me-Not 'Jack Frost' Grown for its particularly attractive foliage, award-winner Brunnera macrophilla 'Jack Frost' features large, heart-shaped silver leaves edged and veined with green, and clouds of tiny, pale blue, airy flowers in spring.

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50. Blue cheese is a general classification of cow's milk, sheep's milk, or goat's milk Cheeses that have had cultures of the mould Penicillium added so that the final product is spotted or veined throughout with blue, blue-grey or blue-green mould, and carries a distinct savor, either from the mould or various specially cultivated bacteria.