"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.
As a noun : The lode was a rich vein of precious ore .
The leaf's branching vein pattern was absolutely mesmerizing.
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.