11. Children give vent to their anger in various ways. 12. She gave vent to her anger and jealousy. 13. Hadrian was an outstanding architect himself, and here he gave vent to one of his interests. 14. Eisenhower again gave vent to his feelings in private, threatening if necessary to hit the meddling Soviets with everything in the bucket. 15. Cooper was booked instead after the Motherwell player gave full vent to his feelings about that decision. 16. He wanted to kill, give vent to the fury boiling within him. 17. And she gave vent to her exhaustion and disillusionment, hinting that she understood how untenable her existence had become. 18. Baselitz assimilates from other art while giving vent to his own life and times. 19. He can be an energetic storyteller, and occasionally gives vent to a serious temper. 20. He scowled at the woman standing next to him, an elegantly dressed matron sporting a large imitation leopard hat, and finally gave vent to his anger. |