vein
A major vein in the neck.
Refers to the visible color of veins through the skin.
An abnormally swollen and twisted vein, especially in the leg.
Refers to a large or productive source of something.
A type of small, damaged vein common on the legs and face.
A fine, red vein visible on the skin, especially on the face.
A small, damaged blood vessel near the skin's surface.
Veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
Veins that drain blood from the liver.
Veins that drain the kidney.
The vein is clearly visible and raised from the skin.
The vein swells and sticks out.
Similar to 'pulse', often with a stronger or more noticeable beat.
An informal way to say the vein becomes very prominent.
The vein rhythmically expands and contracts.
Continuing on the same topic or in the same style.
Refers to one's heritage or temperament.
On a similar topic or in a similar style.
In a more humorous or less serious manner.
In a more grave or thoughtful manner.
On a different topic or in a different style.
On a related subject.
Used to specify the content or quality of a particular style, e.g., 'a vein of humor'.
To introduce a substance (like medicine or a drug) into a vein using a syringe.
To move steadily and continuously through the veins.
Similar to 'tap a vein', emphasizing connection with a source.
To discover a particularly rich or productive source of something.
Similar to 'hit a vein', meaning to find success or a source of value.
To flow or move quickly through the veins, often used for adrenaline or excitement.
To access and start using a valuable source or quality.
To move extremely quickly through the veins, suggesting high speed and energy.
To make an incision in a vein, often with the intent of causing bleeding.
A slightly more formal or literary way to say 'cut a vein'.
To cut through a vein completely.
To exploit a rich source of something for personal gain.