3103 examples of veins in sentences

In the vascular system of a plant, we at once see the great analogy which it bears to the veins and arteries in the human system; but neither it, nor the cellular tissue combined, is all that is required to perfect the production of a vegetable.

I have more Scottish and Irish blood in my veins than English; and I think I can see the English character truly, from a little distance.

Think, when your castigated pulse Gies now and then a wallop, What ragings must his veins convulse That still eternal gallop: Wi' wind and tide fair

We will drain our dearest veins, But they shall be free!

Well, there will be someone now, thought Pearl, with a glow that surged through her veins and made her cheeks flame, to take care of him.

The Premier's face darkened; her eyebrows came down suddenly; the veins in her neck swelled, and a perfect fury of words broke from her lips.

They shrank from himfrom the veins which still bulged on his forehead and from the sweat and pallor of that vast effort.

* "'Yet soon he heals: for spirits, that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail man In entrails, head, or heart, liver or veins, Can in the liquid texture mortal wound Receive no more, than can the liquid air, All heart they live, all head, all eye.'

His veins burned at the thought.

The odd thing about it was that when his brain was busy with her a strange exultant excitement tingled through his veins.

A queer tingling, like the sting of a thousand tiny electric needles prickled through my veins, for even before I stooped and laid my hand on that barrier which was so heavy and yet so soft as it stopped my path, I knew what it would prove to be.

I'd seek the task which calls for full endeavor; I'd feel the thrill of battle in my veins.

As we proceeded eastward, the eruptive rocks became more numerous; chlorite slate, veins of quartz, chert, and variegated jasper, frequently forming the summits of the most elevated hills, while, on the general level of the plain, are occasionally found thin beds of ancient lava.

"For?" said the sagacious party, "they are for nothing;" and then followed a history which we thus summarise for the benefit of parsons in general:- A few years ago a gentleman with a red-hot dash of Hibernian blood in his veins was the curate here.

You poured from generous veins.

Ernst of Edelsheim I'll tell the story, kissing This white hand for my pains: No sweeter heart, nor falser E'er filled such fine, blue veins.

It was not their time for rest and sleep; Their hearts beat high and strong; In their fresh veins the blood of youth Was singing its hot, sweet song.

is it possible that, endowed as I am with force of character, and feeling as I do so thoroughly the blood which runs in my veins, I should yet be destined to pass my days in such an age and with such men!

Next I made a lodgment in the veins of a gouty pastry-cook, who roared like a lion by reason of gouty spasms.

She has the emigre blood in her veins, and it will come out.

"I learn in this letter from our lawyer that the richest kind of coal veins have been located on the Burson property in West Virginia; and that they promise to be valued at possibly a million dollars.

Yes, Tom, since you've already agreed to stand in with me, I saygo!" After that a fever seemed to burn in Jack's veins, due to the sudden revulsion of feeling from despair to hope.

The wary counsel waked his fears: He now from all excess abstains, With physic purifies his veins; 20 And, to procure a sober life, Resolves to venture on a wife.

His eyes were popped, and seemed all yellows and streaked with swollen veins.

It was the white blood in his own veins that had sent him struggling up North, that had brought him back with this flame in his heart for his own people.

3103 examples of  veins  in sentences