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Veiny

Veiny \Vein"y\, a. [From Vein: cf. F. vein['e].] Full of veins; veinous; veined; as, veiny marble.

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veiny

a. Having prominent veins.

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They can be freckled or mottled or veiny or solid, their colors ranging from nearly neon to spotless white.

Seizing the great veiny hand, I covered it with kisses, and he squeezed mine hard in return.

He writhes in the soft red veiny wings, But still she whispers upon him and clings.

On the merciless concrete before him, something bright red is flopping around like a fish, exposing a purple, veiny underbelly.

She shot him a look of loathing from beneath half-closed eyes and waved her veiny hand at him.

Struggling for control, I slid slowly down the veiny marble, sinking to my knees, still grasping the column with my arms for support, the trail of living perspiration on the fluting glistening and marking the path of my decline and redemption.

The toil-misshapen back of the baboushka humbly bowed before the bubbling urn in the impotently submissive obeisance of one who pleads for a respite or a mercy she knows in advance will not be forthcoming, and her hands, those worn, veiny hands that had involuntarily burnished the handles of the bellows over decades of use, those immemorial hands of hers slowly parted and came together again just as slowly, in a hypnotically reiterated gesture that was as if she were about to join her hands in prayer.

It was the Colonel, clutching Sybil like a drowning man, sucking as on a teat on the black stub of an extinguished cigar, tears standing in his veiny eyes.

We passed by a huge veiny hand, large as a caboose, and an index finger taller than I am.

His was a uniquely thoroughgoing ugliness embracing both broad plan and minute detail, an ugliness the total of which was greater than the sum of the parts, an ugliness to which each feature contributed its bit, from the bulbous veiny nose, to the blotched and pitted complexion, well warted and stained, to the slack meaty mouth, to the flapping wattles, to the gnarled, irregular ears, to the undershot chin overbalanced by a beetling brow.

A touch of Las Vegas class, her grandmother had often said, and with that unexpected memory, Ruby remembered her grandma, sitting in that corner rocker, her veiny hands making knitting needles work like pistons.

The first day's impression of an egg had been confirmed--an egg with a cracked, veiny voice and such an ungracious dumpiness of carriage that Sally Carrol felt that if she once fell she would surely scramble.

As I began to move up and down on his hard cock, there was no foreskin moving up and down inside me, just the delicious feeling of his veiny shaft rubbing the walls of my cunny.

His eye, burst open, hangs out of its socket and runs down his face and he keeps blinking which causes what's left of it inside the wound to pour out like red, veiny egg yolk.

The veiny expanse of his bald, narrow head curves down to eyebrows like tangles of gray wire, beneath which, on either side of the fleshy hook of his nose, two narrow eyes shine at his north-facing window and the expanse of woods beyond Maxton's.