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vent anger
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13.10 |
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Others want to vent their anger. |
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vent frustration
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9.81 |
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I vent my frustrations a lot at home. |
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vent rage
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2.30 |
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She vented her rage at her mother. |
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vent feeling
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1.65 |
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And he added, venting those feelings was also therapeutic. |
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vent fury
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1.18 |
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Eventually, Meciar vented his fury. |
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vent spleen
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1.18 |
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The meeting gave us a chance to vent our spleen . |
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vent attic
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0.79 |
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Venting the attic will do this. |
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vent gas
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0.66 |
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If the pressure rises, you know where to vent the gas. |
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vent steam
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0.66 |
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Pierce plastic wrap with the tip of a sharp knife to vent the steam. |
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vent emotion
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0.59 |
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Vent those emotions! |
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vent outrage
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0.59 |
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No wonder Clinton defenders are venting their outrage at Kenneth Starr. |
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vent dryer
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0.53 |
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The dryer is vented to the outdoors. |
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vent wrath
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0.53 |
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Yesterday they vented their wrath in a letter to the Times. |
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vent grievance
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0.39 |
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He began by letting them all vent their grievances, and that alone took up three weeks. |
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vent hatred
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0.39 |
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It was other callers, venting blind hatred, you wanted no part of. |
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vent displeasure
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0.33 |
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While Perot vented his displeasure with Dole on the Sunday morning talk shows, his spokesman also took aim at Clinton. |
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vent fume
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0.33 |
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Windows should be opened to vent the fumes. |
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vent ire
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0.33 |
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Some American Jews are venting their ire through their pocketbooks. |
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vent view
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0.33 |
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They also vent their views in a Texas magazine called the AntiShyster. |
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vent air
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0.26 |
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Ventilation is possible, and for all intents and purposes this humid air should be vented outdoors. |