To give expression or utterance to.
1 Napier thought Monteith would explode, or give vent to the usual sarcasm.
2 Peter had felt that he must give vent to his feelings somehow.
3 And, with all this, time was found to give vent to discontent.
4 We must not give vent to our anger but bring it under control.
5 Greenfield was too well-schooled to give vent to the slightest expression of surprise.
6 The word vintner caused him to give vent to an ejaculation of surprise.
7 Nevertheless, the two women continued to give vent to their feelings of surprise.
8 Now, Wulf knew better than to give vent to his hurts.
9 The king reddened, but dared not give vent to his displeasure.
10 He started and opened his lips to give vent to a sharp command.
11 Charles hastened to his little chamber up-stairs to give vent to his grief.
12 Again did Marie give vent to that childish laugh of hers.
13 For a minute or two Kennedy let her give vent to her emotions.
14 Suddenly he heard Andy give vent to a cry of alarm.
15 It was Andy's turn to give vent to a low exclamation.
16 I must give vent to my wrath, my vexation, and grief!
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