The Veiny Piece is sold at a moderate price per pound; but, if hung for a day or two, it is very good and very profitable.
The very large, deep-green, veiny leaves that alternate along the stem are very beautiful.
Low and smooth perennials, with simple erect stems, bearing a few alternate usually minute and scale-like leaves below, and a whorl of thin veiny leaves at the summit.
Low perennial herbs, producing a tuft of veiny leaves at the root, and simple scapes, bearing the flowers in an umbel.
Achene lenticular, thin, flat, much larger than the calyx, surrounded by a broad veiny wing.
Low perennial herbs, with a tuberous rootstock or corm, sending up a simple scape sheathed with the petioles of the simple or compound veiny leaves.
European annual, well marked by its much enlarged membranaceous and veiny fructiferous calyx, has sparingly appeared in waste grounds about New York and Philadelphia, and at Pipestone, Minn.
Annual, procumbent, much branched, with broad petioled veiny alternate leaves, and small purplish and yellow flowers from their axils.
Shrubs or small trees, with large and veiny pointed deciduous leaves, and showy white flowers, drooping on slender pedicels, in clusters or short racemes, from axillary buds of the preceding year.
Plants with acrid or pungent juice, simple or compound oftenveiny leaves, and flowers crowded on a spadix, which is usually surrounded by a spathe.
Her eyes magnified with the glaze of tears so that one blink would have overflowed them, Lilly laid her lips to the veiny old hand, her voice down into the lap of blue-checkered apron.
If sour in smell, it has not been sufficiently washed: if veiny and open, it is probably mixed with stale butter, or some of an inferior quality.
Gething let himself be jerked forward until his face almost rested on the veiny neck.
In moist soil throughout a very broad northerly and westerly range it climbs and trails its graceful way, with the help of the tendrils on the tips of leaves compounded of from eight to fourteen oblong, blunt, and veiny leaflets.
Although the blossom is next of kin to the veiny Chinese bell-flower, or striped abutilon, so common in greenhouses, its appearance is quite different.
How little points, all black one day, and as hard as the tip of a rook’s bill the next time of looking at them, show a little veiny shining.
There was something stuck fast in the roof of his mouth, in a groove of the veiny black arches; and work as he might with his wounded tongue, he was only driving it further in.
And thou shalt know of things unknown, If thou wilt let me rest between The veiny lids, whose fringe is thrown Over thine eyes so dark and sheen: 10 And half in hope, and half in fright, The Lady closed her eyes so bright.
These might be the briskets and veiny pieces he refers to.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "veiny" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.