Synonym: Mya arenaria, long-neck clam, soft-shell clam, steam, steamer clam, steamship. Similar words: steamed, steam engine, steam, steamy, creamer, dreamer, streamer, steaming. Meaning: ['stɪːmə(r)] n. 1. a clam that is usually steamed in the shell 2. a cooking utensil that can be used to cook food by steaming it 3. a ship powered by one or more steam engines 4. an edible clam with thin oval-shaped shell found in coastal regions of the United States and Europe. v. travel by means of steam power.
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31. Slowly we made our way by steamer and train down to Calcutta, to join our families and wonder about the future.
32. He died en route to Los Angeles, locked in a steamer trunk.
33. The wealthy girl had every model of Ginny doll and steamer trunks full of clothes for them.
34. He had brought them to the hospital in a steamer trunk.
35. As we passed over the Thames we paused to look at a steamer unloading great slabs of white and brown marble.
36. These cargo planes are the modern equivalents of the tramp steamer.
37. He got a blanket and tucked her into the hammock as if into a steamer chair.
38. So first he went down on an old steamer, then he married one.
39. Eventually the vessel got near enough for us to see that it was a passenger steamer.
40. Below him, the little steamer, crowded with passengers,[sentencedict.com] rocked and swayed in the rapids.
41. On the train to Stranraer and on the steamer to Larne two men and a woman shadowed their every movement.
42. Another noticeable bird of the shores is the flightless steamer duck.
43. But if they were on course, the steamer should have been on the same course as they were.
44. He and his party were on board a small steamer, the Cowslip.
45. They came on foot, by river steamer and in horse-drawn omnibuses and drays.
46. Simply place them into a steamer or colander and set over a pot of boiling water for about one minute.
47. Remove the platter from the steamer and pour off the liquid.
48. A slatted steamer chair costs £186; well-worth investigating, for occasional or regular use.
49. When we stepped on board we found the boat largely occupied by sheep, always very smelly companions in a steamer.
50. From there a steamer took him to New York in twenty days.
51. It was an old tin steamer trunk, its corners reinforced with iron shoes.
52. The steamer ran down a small fishing boat.
53. The steamer calls at Yokohama.
54. Don't scald your hands when you open the steamer.
55. We will charter a steamer to convey the goods.
56. He swung the steamer hard by the barge.
57. The steamer George Washington is posted as late.
58. What when the steamer reached Tahiti?
59. The goods were shipped per steamer.
60. It was an outward-bound steamer.
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