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blow off steam造句
1) Jody lets her blow off steam first. 2) She just needed to blow off steam. 3) You got upset, blew off steam. 4) Recess is a good chance for kids to blow off steam. 5) Parents must let children blow off steam sometimes. 6) I just needed to blow off steam. 7) Guys need to blow off steam. 8) Those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. 9) Soldiers invent "mildly pejorative terms" to help them blow off steam, Adams says. 10) But things have gone wrong all day, and I had to blow off steam at someone. 11) Don't apologize for shouting at them; it does you good to blow off steam occasionally. 12) Make sure you have people, upon people, upon people who you can call to collaborate with to make a job referral, or even just to chat and blow off steam . 13) To 36 million tourists per year, Las Vegas is a place to blow off steam and get away from the pressures of daily life. 14) Don't squander your leisure time hanging around doing nothing. Go out and do something active that will blow off steam and increase your energy. 15) Or is this just a way for us plebs to blow off steam and not cause trouble? 16) It remains to be seen how much that perspective becomes another way for China to let the West blow off steam while it moves coolly ahead. 17) But things have gone wrong all day, and I had to blow off steam at somebody! 18) And those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. 19) Go to classes, of course, but have fun, take adequate time to relax and blow off steam , take a risk or two, and make friends. 20) And if you're like most of us, the first thing you want to do is blow off steam. 21) The creators of the Web site said they wanted a place for white-collar workers to complain and blow off steam. 22) It started out as just something to do, an occasional way to blow off steam after a long day of observation. 23) Mark had to take his boss's rough criticisms all day and he would blow off steam at home by scolding his children.