Similar words: steam, team, teammate, teamwork, streamer, tamed, famed, lineament. Meaning: [stɪːm] adj. 1. cooked in steam 2. aroused to impatience or anger.
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61. Diners here can partake of miso soup, raw fish, and steamed rice.
62. Some say the sweat steamed from its back in small grey clouds.
63. This consisted of pressed bales of waste paper which were chopped, shredded and then steamed, stirred and pulped.
64. He saw her hands put an orange kettle on the flame and then saw them take it away when it steamed.
65. Even in the 1976 heat-wave, I steamed uncomplainingly in polyester satin with rosebud trim.
66. Pair the rounds with steamed red cabbage and thinly sliced zucchini.
67. The grain from hulled wheat is steamed until partly cooked, then it is dried before being ground.
68. The windows were steamed over, and there was a smell in the air that reminded Robyn nauseatingly of school dinners.
69. A beaker and a flask steamed on the bench beside him as he spoke.
70. Lucas has steamed ahead with its investment programme and continues to prepare for a running start to recovery.
71. An electric kettle, plugged into the wall, steamed on a tin tray, surrounded by waiting cups.
72. Jean-Claude had never tasted steamed puddings before and he liked them.
73. Who steamed fish for him and soft-boiled his eggs and stirred pudding rice into milk?
74. Ships steamed, highways snaked, houses clustered, all, from this height, orderly, and in their smallness touching.
75. The 31, 011-mile journey ended on August 17, when the ship steamed back into Norfolk.
76. While the meat barbecued and the cooking pots steamed, the captain explained to me the use of a large earthenware jar.
77. For dinner, Aunt Mary made pot roast, steamed asparagus, wild rice, and, for dessert, apple pie.
78. The twin arms of that mechanical gibbet forced his hands down into the liquid, which sizzled and steamed.
79. The large plate-glass window of the riverside cafe was steamed up and trickles of condensation ran down the yellow-painted walls.
80. With mainsail set and at full throttle we steamed for home.
81. Shirley FongTorres says this stew is delicious over steamed rice and is even better the next day.
82. After being placed in quicklime to dry, they were steamed for twelve hours - a process that was repeated several times.
83. As he steamed off southeast, he came intermittently under heavy fire from ships in Beatty's and Hood's squadrons.
84. There was a story about an oil tanker that had veered off course and steamed right through Heaven Sound.
85. There was much hilarity when Geoffrey steamed in ten minutes late pleading a mix-up in his diary.
86. This sibling confection is steamed, not baked[sentencedict.com/steamed.html], nutty and almost as rich.
87. When the wallpaper was steamed off, some of the walls crumbled.
88. Lamp-lit faces around a table where cold-weather food steamed, hearty stews and puddings running with golden syrup.
89. As we steamed past the mouth of an estuary, the ship came to almost a full stop in the water.
90. Gao Yang counted seven old fingers buried in the steamed bun, which had long since given up its original shape.
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