"Cut my vein and arteries." He screamed at us.
Both of the miners agreed that it was hopeless to continue in this vein.
A good sent. For Vein is They stuck a needle in my VEIN Blood flow's through my VEIN
That is the correct spelling of "vein" (blood vessel or metal ore).There are two homonyms (sound alike words):vain - immodest, conceited (or futile, as an effort)vane - a blade or stabilizer (e.g. weathervane)
Clot. Embolus. Thrombus. Thrombophlebitis.
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I hope that this vein leads to the mother lode! A vein is different from an artery.
We have found a vein of gold in the cave.The nurse inserted the needed into his vein.
Both of the miners agreed that it was hopeless to continue in this vein.
The leaf's branching vein pattern was absolutely mesmerizing.
As a noun : The lode was a rich vein of precious ore .
The veins on the elderly mans hands popped out against his pale skin.
A good sent. For Vein is They stuck a needle in my VEIN Blood flow's through my VEIN
Phlebitis is the inflammation of a vein, especially in the legs. An example sentence would be: Her phlebitis makes her legs hurt really bad.
Vein or vane.
The spelling you are looking for is "vein" describing style or a distinctive element or maybe a line of thought or action. The word "vein" that you are looking for in your sentence is a noun. The word you used "vain" is an adjective meaning conceited, idle, empty, hollow, etc. and cannot be used as a noun or, from what I can see, in your sentence.
I have veins in my body.
Two homophones for the word "vain" are vein and vane.