ventear
Spanish
Etymology
From viento.
Verb
ventear (first-person singular present venteo, first-person singular preterite venteé, past participle venteado)
- (impersonal) to blow (of the wind)
- to sniff the air (said of an animal)
- to air, air out (clothes)
- to sniff around, snoop
- (reflexive) to split
- (reflexive) to blister (get a blister)
- (reflexive) to dry out (e..g tobacco)
- (reflexive) to break wind
Conjugation
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