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Filter by Meaning The entrepreneur's vein of risk-taking leads to bold and successful ventures.
The vein in the mountain is rich in silver deposits.
The song had a nostalgic and sentimental vein of reminiscence.
The fabric had a subtle vein pattern that added texture to the garment.
The painting had a vein of bright green paint in the background.
The candy had a vein of sour powder in the center.
The dragonfly has a unique vein structure that helps it move and hover in the air.
She decided to vein the wooden table with black ink to give it a more rustic look.
The vein of skepticism can be seen in the writings of David Hume.
The artist's paintings are characterized by a vein of surrealism.
She has a small vein in her forehead that becomes visible when she's angry.
The surgeon performed a bypass to restore blood flow to the blocked vein.
After donating blood, the nurse put pressure on the vein to prevent excessive bleeding.
The blood sample was taken from the vein in her wrist.
The artery and vein are connected by a small capillary.
The valve in the vein prevents blood from flowing backward.
The company has invested heavily in the vein for its mineral wealth.
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