43 Verbs to Use for the Word vents

I bent lower, and looked; then gave vent to an expression of surprise.

Now, although each of these fluids has its several channels, yet, if by any accident any one of them is obstructed, and there is so great an accumulation of the obstructed fluid that it cannot find vent by its natural channel, or duct, then you must carry off the redundancy by some other; for you well know, that that which can be carried off by one, can be carried off by all.

The universal discontent sought a vent in reform banquets, where inflammatory speeches were made and reported.

La rose des vents.

Time.3/4 hour to bake the vol-au-vent.

Les Génois ont Péra, près de Constantinople, et Caffa, dans la Tartarie. D'ailleurs les deux nations connoissent bien les vents et les mers d'Asie, de même que la langue, les îles, côtes et ports du pays.

The resentment of disappointed expectations inclines the buyer to seek another market, and the civility to which his new correspondents are incited by their own interest, detains him, till those by whom he was formerly supplied, having no longer any vent for their products or their wares, employ their labours on other manufactures, or cultivate their lands for other purposes.

hot in a cold country, the spring of which boils up in the middle twenty foot square, and hath no vent but exhalation: and that of Mare mortuum in Palestine, of Thrasymene, at Peruzium in Italy: the Mediterranean itself.

you require a vent for your energies," had Rudolf Reding of Schwyz already said, when, years before, he saw the free life of the young men after the Burgundian war.

Un coeur aux quatre vents.

Have ready sufficient stewed fruit, the syrup of which must be boiled down until very thick; fill the vol-au-vent with this, and pile it high in the centre; powder a little sugar over it, and put it back in the oven to glaze, or use a salamander for the purpose: the vol-au-vent is then ready to serve.

"It is au gré du vent, indeed," he said,"just the white fluttering butterfly,and now that the wings are clasped above this crimson blossom, I have a chance of capture."

"Ah fils du roi, tu es mechant, En roulant ma boule, Toutes les plumes s'en vont au vent, Rouli roulant, ma boule roulant.

The length of the flue is 39 ft., making the vent 25, which is the vent proper for large boilers.

Dans les nuages et les vents.

Privateering afforded a vent for the active and restless spirits of the colonies; it was not without some creditable associations; and the life of a privateersman was full of the charms of novelty, adventure, and risk.

The swelling poison of the several sects, Which, wanting vent, the nation's health infects, Shall burst its bag; and, fighting out their way, The various venoms on each other prey.

On entend, dans sa rauque et vaste inquiétude, Passer sur le hallier par l'été rajeuni Le vent, onde de l'ombre et flot de l'infini. On a remis partout des vitres aux verrières Qu'ébranle la rafale arrivant des clairières; L'étrange dans ce lieu ténébreux et

Wonder and joy so fast together flow, Their haste to pass has made their passage slow; Like struggling waters in a vessel pent, Whose crowding drops choak up the narrow vent.

The spark catches the vent next to it.

In colonies which have no assemblies, it would appear that aspiring intellects have not the same opportunity of finding their level, and pent up ambitions lack a vent.

And when thy swelling vents amain, Then Pisces be thy sporting chamberlain.

He relates in this book an instance of a bishop being asked to baptize a volcanic vent which had suddenly opened in a mountain!

A solid shot struck No. 5 gun on the hub, killing Cannoneer No. 2, who was thumbing the vent, and filling No. 1 gunner with splinters of iron, whirling him into eternity amid a fountain of dirt and flying hub-tires.

She could notfor that once she could notdeny them vent.

43 Verbs to Use for the Word  vents