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vent

[vent] / vɛnt /




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A concealed vent, cunningly let into the real wall, allowed air to enter from outside.

From Literature

Before we get to the credit-card swapping issue, allow me to vent: If you have to put a total of $11,000 on two credit cards, you can’t afford the trip.

From MarketWatch

Proteins found in places such as hot springs or deep ocean vents are particularly promising because they naturally function in harsh environments.

From Science Daily

Wolf, a construction worker who lived with his mother and aunt in a run-down apartment complex off Foothill Boulevard, vented in Instagram comments about the city’s handling of the homelessness crisis.

From Los Angeles Times

But Jonah’s there, of course, sitting at my lucky desk—close to the window and far from the too-strong air-conditioning vents and the too-noisy door.

From Literature