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Venting

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Venting meaning

present participle and gerund of vent

Synonyms of Venting

Example sentences (20)

Also, Kody's venting about his issues with two of his sons, and those problems are being exposed onscreen too.

And lawyers who are listening to this will relate to the experience of being on the receiving end of a judge who is venting.

And once operations begin, there’s a risk of gas flaring, venting and leaks that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and the pollution of the surrounding waters, the filing said.

BRISBANE, California — Kirk Vartan, owner of the Bay Area pizza shop A Slice of New York, sat in the break room of a wholesale warehouse and started venting about how hard it is for him to buy 7-Up.

If a Black woman venting about generations of innumerable good people sacrificing toward equality and equity while so much remains grotesquely undone and unfair is annoying to you, skip my jeremiad.

It is understood a significant amount of frustration was expressed at a private meeting of Green senators and TDs last night, with some venting annoyance that Ms Hourigan's decision has overshadowed the protections the party has secured for renters.

Not only do methane leaks, along with flaring, which is burning of excess methane, and venting of the gas, all contribute to climate change, but these problems can largely be solved with current technologies and changes to operations.

She reckons that for many artists in Dundee, spray painting is a way of publicly venting against the rising addiction and mental health crises facing the city; crises that many of the community members are directly affected by, including herself.

She says she was venting, she loved her father, he just got mad at her for stupid things.

Things spiced up after the break, with Coleman venting her fury after Roar defender Holly McQueen lashed out at her following a tackle.

Ward’s 2021 and 2022 releases felt like a means of venting the desperation and anger stirred up in Iowa during and before the plague years; the American nightmare set to music.

Action took place at more than 30 events across the UK, with campaigners venting their frustration at Britain’s sewage crisis, holding placards that read “deja poo we’ve heard this crap before!” and “fishes not feaces”.

After stooping low to head home he turned around and shushed the away fans before cupping his ears, clearly venting his frustration over the criticism he has received following some performances this year.

Alienware is up on all this, though, which is why the Aurora R16 features much larger passageways and improved venting.

But when the gossiper’s venting veered into insulting territory, listeners rated the gossiper lower.

Photos from the incident show the British star looking agitated with several BA staffers, but sources tell the comedian wasn't "venting frustration" despite what appears to be a confrontation.

She was often the ear some of the women would turn to in hopes of venting.

The current mayor, Democrat Matthew Tuerk, was outside at the protest, venting over Hinchcliffe's garbage remark.

The Earth is essentially breathing up, venting the radioactive gas, radon, continuously, said Justin Nobel, one of the authors of the recently published study.

Then when the venting is over.