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venting
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Word definitions for venting in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vent \Vent\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vented ; p. pr. & vb. n. Venting .] To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage or outlet to. To suffer to escape from confinement; to let out; to utter; to pour forth; as, to vent passion or complaint. The ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the act of venting [syn: discharge ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The act by which something is vented. vb. (present participle of vent English)
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Venting may refer to: Venting in Drain-waste-vent system in plumbing Venting in Permeability (foundry sand) Hydrothermal vent Venting, along with flaring, cause of greenhouse gas emissions Venting, in anger In science fiction, flushing someone into space ...
Usage examples of venting.
Mauler was now in a slow, uncorrected spin along her long axis, flame venting from half a dozen spots along her hull.
He had only to nibble a corner of Chevrotin, sometimes only inhale the pungency of Brie, when his bowels would churn and boil and begin venting.
Somewhere deep and profoundly quiet, in the oldest and most inaccessible cracks, steam was venting.
And hurry it up because once those vents start venting the ship is going down.
He slowly drew from the poke of his warmus a white cambric handkerchief, which he blinked at for a minute, and then replaced, venting an audible sigh.
Maybe it is Jack Ziegler, or the Judge, at whom I should be venting my fury.
The Germans had been driven out, it is true, but they had gone only a short distance to the east, and there, upon the banks of the Aisne, had securely entrenched themselves, venting their rage upon the City by daily bombardments.
As the afternoon wore on I found it increasingly hard to maintain either concentration or patience, venting my annoyance with long and complex muttered curses on Temar, Planir and even Messire for getting me into this mire.
They contrast finely with those elaborate and iterated repinings which we sometimes meet with in poetry, the effusions of morbid minds sickening under miseries of their own creating, and venting their bitterness upon an unoffending world.
Jeep Commanches with protective screens, security glass and garish paint jobs were favorites with all the rabid groups who made a practice of venting their angry fear on the structuralsthe Klan, the Red Squads, the Aryan League, the Sons of Davy Crockett and all the other quasi-legal vigilantes who liked to roar into the barrancas to murder and terrorize.
Your brain bristles, your cultures grow weak in will, venting rage, providing every conceivable outlet for pain.
In hiking boots and parka from minutes before, when I squatted unthinking inside a snow-entrenched Nepalese outhouse, I walk cautiously across a ridge of little asteroid-like morsels of stone venting puffs of steam, and I gather myriad lichens.
Snowden was charging up and down the car venting his wrath on the men, threatening, browbeating, expressing his opinion of all billposters in language more picturesque than elegant.
When the venting deuterium and glowing debris cleared, Arikara’s sensors observed Neanthe’s four life-support capsules spinning rapidly.
In consequence of all this it was difficult even for Eierkopf as official Clockwatcher to get permission to move or modify any part of the works, the more so as his critics (some sincerely concerned, some merely venting their anti-Bonifacism) charged that his method was self-defeating.