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