His marriage seemed an unmitigated calamity; and he was afraid of going to Rosamond before he had vented himself in this solitary rage, lest the mere sight of her should exasperate him and make him behave unwarrantably.
She is ready prey to any man who knows how to play adroitly either on her affectionate ardor or her Quixotic enthusiasm; and a man stands by with that very intention in his mind—a man with no other principle than transient caprice, and who has a personal animosity towards me—I am sure of it—an animosity which is fed by the consciousness of his ingratitude, and which he has constantly vented in ridicule of which I am as well assured as if I had heard it.
" Will vented those adjuring interjections which imply that admiration is too strong for syntax; and Naumann said in a tone of piteous regret— "Ah—now—if I could but have had more—but you have other engagements—I could not ask it—or even to come again to-morrow.
" The study also found seven in 10 adults have vented about their workplace to a colleague, partner, family member or friend.
@justinbieber" vented Brooklyn Sciford from Omaha, Nebraska.
She was so offended by the government ads that she vented her anger on Facebook soon after they started appearing, and her comments went viral online.
The dwarf did not go away until he had thoroughly vented his anger on him.
One day, the son vented his anger on the picture of a lion.