Sentence examples for To venting from inspiring English sources

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To venting

noun

An opening through which gases, especially air, can pass.

  • The vent of a cask

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And he was prone to venting his temper.

Prior to venting, an electrical contact and sealing layer of 10 100 Å thick gold is applied.

The authors seek to develop an optimization approach to venting operations, from a simulation-based perspective, using an integrated severe accident code, THALES2/KICHE.

Insecure doesn't hesitate to tackle the many different issues black women face, with Issa frequently reduced to venting her frustration with her white work colleagues in a series of bathroom raps.

Nicholson, an experienced former BBC Breakfast presenter, handled interviews competently but Moore - who is more used to venting her opinions in her Sun column - could not avoid the trap of interrupting guests to interject her own views.

"You're not guilty, don't act like it," Ryan would say, and Trump would agree, but then the president would go right back to venting about the investigation, according to this official.

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They needed to vent.

Meanwhile, viewers continue to vent.

Others just want to vent.

People need to vent.

Sorry to vent.

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