Synonym: duct, hole, opening, outlet, passage. Similar words: event, invent, events, advent, seventy, solvent, prevent, venture. Meaning: [vent] n. 1. a hole for the escape of gas or air 2. external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate 3. a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt 4. a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket) 5. activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion. v. 1. give expression or utterance to 2. expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen.
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61) If so, then modern vent fauna should be largely unchanged from those that existed hundreds of millions of years ago.
62) It was a cold morning, and a thin jet of steam rose from the pinhole vent on the coffee cup lid.
63) Crabs are among the first animals to colonize the new vent sites.
64) All of the vent fluids are rich in this compound, which has the distinct odor of rotten eggs.
65) The ocean water emerging from the vent thus has an entirely different chemical makeup than the water that went into it.
66) Richard faced the non-existent audience and so couldn't see my reaction as he gave vent to excruciating sounds.
67) Many whites have used the issue as an opportunity to vent racist jokes ordinarily kept underground or in sports bars.
68) If the children had a complaint about their parents,[www.Sentencedict.com] she helped them give vent to it.
69) The triangular mesh vent on the inner roof let a small spray of rain in but not enough to really worry about.
70) Delaney was leaving the cover of a vent pipe when it happened.
71) On the other hand, princes felt free to vent their own anger in ways which they now blocked to others.
72) Or perhaps it would simply be an opportunity to vent their spleen.
73) It ingests the compound from the vent water, snaps its chemical bonds and survives on the energy released.
74) The carapace of the vent crab is porcelain white suffused with lavender, the claws manicured black at the tips.
75) The same phenomenon was documented at two different chimneys within the same vent field.
76) Pray heaven Araminta was not going to vent her spleen again!
77) Their film shows the steep underwater flow front of a lava flow which was being erupted from a vent on Hawaii itself.
78) Open the air vent with a radiator key and see if air or gas is forced out.
79) Last bubbles of air ballast escape from the vent valve on her sail to stream to the surface.
80) He threw open the round vent, and the white light passed through him.
81) If he spoke, he would vent the most wicked and abusive language he had ever imagined, much less expressed.
82) He waited until the noises faded then pressed his face against the mesh of the air vent.
83) I desperately needed some way to vent all the anger and frustration I felt inside.
84) When heat styling, use a vent brush which allows hot air to circulate through the brush, spreading the heat evenly.
85) The doctors, lacking a cure, vent their frustration on each other.
86) Understanding anger and aggression Forms of anger and aggression Children give vent to their anger in various ways.
87) Teasing you is a way for them to vent their frustration while building their own sense of power and camaraderie.
88) From this he ran a fuse through the floor and out of an air vent into the garden outside.
89) On top of this, dealing with recalcitrant debtors can be very frustrating, but where do you vent your feelings?
90) These modifications pertain to improvements in the inspection and operation of locking and vent mechanisms.
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