A hole for the escape of gas or air.
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Examples for "vent"
Examples for "vent"
1The power generator I needed was in the room with the vent.
2The Plumie gestured, in return, to a tiny vent in the suit.
3And then the fugitives turned through a V-shaped vent in the canyon.
4Well, feel better and call me if you just need to vent.
5One large triangle in the vent of the bait was sufficient tackle.
1Red blood spouts straight out, the way a whale clears its blowhole.
2At one point, there were water spout, blowhole mists, just covering the horizon.
3The Amazon River dolphin, or boto, sometimes goes further, penetrating another dolphin's blowhole.
4The face's mouth and the orca's blowhole were the same thing.
5I heard his breath catch, as though a pebble had clogged the blowhole.
1And another soldier crossed the open space before the dangerous vent-hole.
2The vent-hole was not so important to stop, so I let it alone.
3And the first arrivals pointed out the much-dreaded vent-hole to those who came after.
4I know not what vent-hole daylight habitually illumined his soul.
5At its roots was the vent-hole of the cave.
1Ventholes for smoke were common in Nottingham, Sneinton, and
2She circled the kiln, mudding up the spyports and ventholes and finally the firedoor, careful not to burn her hands.
3From the cylinders there are connecting pipes attached to the neck of the regulator, and directed towards the ventholes in the windchest.
Translations for venthole