A hole for the escape of gas or air.
Activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion.
To expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen.
A fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt.
1 The power generator I needed was in the room with the vent .
2 The Plumie gestured, in return, to a tiny vent in the suit.
3 And then the fugitives turned through a V-shaped vent in the canyon.
4 Well, feel better and call me if you just need to vent .
5 One large triangle in the vent of the bait was sufficient tackle.
6 The chief seized the lint-stock himself and lowered it to the vent .
7 The new vent that opened on March 31 at Fimmvörðuhálsi in Iceland.
8 The hour in which the priest would vent on heretic his wrath.
9 And sometimes guys need to vent and they need to express things.
10 Others took to social media to vent their frustration on missing out.
11 Australian's took to social media to vent their frustrations over the decision.
12 They want answers, they want scapegoats, they want to vent their fury.
13 Analyst Melinda Aru said people should stay well away from the vent .
14 It was Salammbô leaving her palace; a sigh of relief found vent .
15 Jean gave vent to a muttered oath in his irresolution and despair.
16 Artoo gave vent to a longer, singsong series of toots and whistles.
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