Similar words: spent, repent, pendent, serpent, penthouse, pentagon, penitent, happen to. Meaning: [pent] adj. closely confined.
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(1) I don't think anybody would like being pent up in the house all the time.
(2) He needs an outlet for his pent - up anger.
(3) All that pent up frustration gushed out in a torrent of abuse.
(4) He needs an outlet for all that pent - up anger.
(5) He took his pent up frustration out on his family.
(6) Her pent - up anger was released in a torrent of words.
(7) A door blew open and the pent sounds burst out fleeing.
(8) The pent - up air burst hotly from Rainsford's lungs.
(9) Tack on building pent up demand and the new bull crowd thesis comes into focus. Sentencedict.com
(10) " This so aggravated Hitler's pent - up feelings that he burst forth into one of his old harangues.
(11) The feelings pent up through the day would have vent.
(12) Reliving past experiences can release powerful feelings that have been pent up too long.
(13) She explains to Comus what would happen should she actually choose to break her silence, should she actually choose to unleash all of the rhetorical powers that she has pent up inside of her.
(14) Though there had been no fight, he had at least vented some of his pent - up feeling.
(15) A passionate encounter with your mate should help alleviate that pent - up energy.
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