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"I think the guys really vented their frustration," she said.
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At one point, John Bissell finally begins to vent — really vent — about the war, about how the upper echelons had no idea what was happening to lieutenants like him on the ground: " 'Do you know how many colonels died in combat in World War II?
And could voters really vent their fury at the polling station?
We're going to clear the air, really dig deep, and really vent.
It's not something that I think is bad, so I'm not really venting.
Moreover, the trust in their peer supporters led women to seek out their opinion on personal or family issues (e.g. relationship issues, mental health concerns); maintain contact when on holiday and 'open up' more than within their personal networks: 'He (husband) was getting a bit frustrated, so I couldn't really vent as much to him.
Venting over several days isn't really venting, it's called stewing.
To be honest, there are times when you feel moved to ask: Can the frustrations of the inarticulate really be vented in no other way?
Most importantly, the therapists said to talk with someone, or find a therapist (hmmm, $$) if you really need to vent.
Does her knight in shining cut-off t-shirts and one-syllable words want her or not?! Leah really needs to vent, so she makes plans to see a friend before school.
The shelters are so cunningly carpentered — with everything neatly hinged, tongued and grooved, that even with a full complement of cabbies supping, sipping and smoking (hence the mock-campanile; it's really an air vent) they still feel roomy.
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