Pronunciation of the English word vein.
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1. | Blood poured from the cut vein. | |
2. | A vein of poetry exists in the hearts of all men. | |
3. | A day without a vein of humour is an extremely sad day. | |
4. | A dye was injected into a vein of the patient's arm. | |
5. | Travellers on long-distance flights can suffer from deep vein thrombosis. | |
6. | Mary was treated for deep vein thrombosis when she was pregnant with her second child. | |
7. | Mary suffered deep vein thrombosis while she was pregnant. | |
8. | Cold horror froze each vein. / Aghast and shuddering my comrades stood; / down sank at once each heart, and terror chilled the blood. / No more with arms, for peace with vows and prayer / we sue, and pardon of these powers implore, / or be they goddesses or birds of air / obscene and dire. | |
9. | The nurse found a good vein in Mennad's right hand. | |
10. | The nurse was trying to find a vein in Mennad's hand. |