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give vent

VERB
  1. give expression or utterance to
    She vented her anger
    The graduates gave vent to cheers

How To Use give vent In A Sentence

  • When I would obtain, by a large splatch of color spread on with a knife, a striking and unexpected effect, she would, in spite of herself, give vent to a half-suppressed ` Oh! 'of astonishment, of joy, of admiration. Short Stories of the Tragedy and Comedy of Life
  • He signed to them not to give vent to any cry of admiration that might rouse suspicion. Peter Pan
  • They did, if anything, give vent to heightened animosity between the two peoples.
  • Children give vent to their anger in various ways.
  • There are times when these individuals have a desire to give vent to their emotions.
  • Glossin, having, like a prudent examinator, suffered his witness to give vent to all her surprise and indignation, now began to inquire whether the suspected person had left any property or papers about the inn. Chapter XXXII
  • He signed to them not to give vent to any cry of admiration that might rouse suspicion. Peter Pan
  • In expressive politics, people prefer to give vent to their opinions instead of rolling up their sleeves to work for change.
  • She wanted to give vent to the fury boiling within her.
  • On the other hand for those wanting to give vent to their frustration, the hit-me-doll is the right kind for you.
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