Similar words: steam, steamed, steaming, steam bath, let off steam, steamship, steamboat, steam engine. Meaning: ['stɪːmɪ] adj. 1. filled with steam or emitting moisture in the form of vapor or mist 2. hot or warm and humid 3. feeling great sexual desire.
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31 Churchgoers in Sunday finery sweat out a sermon with the help of handheld fans in Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia's steamy capital.
32 That love scene needs to be steamy to draw people.
33 We were speeding through a powerful downpour towards the southern end of the steamy Guatemalan coast.
34 More than just steamy dance numbers, Peepshow tells a story of sexuality and empowerment that all women can relate to.
35 Forty-seven million years ago it was a volcanic lake surrounded by a steamy sub-tropical forest.
36 The bathroom gets steamy.
37 Yet their summers more likely involve city recreation centers, steamy blacktop,(http://sentencedict.com/steamy.html) or a splash in a public pool or a fire hydrant turned fountain.
38 Like nearly every afternoon in steamy Central Florida, the Magic can heat up in a hurry.
39 A wild landscape is riven by deep gorges and clothed in steamy forests.
40 The drama includes some steamy love scenes between Pattinson and De Ravin, including one where they enjoy a clinch in the shower.
41 Why you should expect it through the person of a steamy, devoted (sentencedict.com), often tiresome Jewess to find this kind of thing?
42 The bathroom get steamy.
43 Why you should expect it through the person of a steamy, devoted, often tiresome jewess to find this kind of thing?
44 At any rate, Ikey toiled and snipped and basted and pressed and patched and sponged all day in the steamy fetor of a tailor-shop.
45 They are waiting for their lunch in some steamy haus.
46 One steamy day, Mark and Kathleen were walking through the jungles of Africa.
47 In The Betsy, based on a steamy Harold Robbins novel, the aging founder of an auto giant, played by (of all people) Laurence Olivier, comes out of retirement to develop a safe, fuel-efficient car.
48 Helen is a former fashion model steamy affair with David, brother of her weaithy husband Ben.
49 Passion abounds in this romance set on Maryland's Eastern Shore, where the rough-hewn Seth Quinn wins over Drusilla, the town's icy beauty. Great characters, great dialogue, fun and steamy scenes.
50 So don't overlook countertops, stairwells or even the balcony. By exploring new, naughty places for a nooky, you'll be making some very steamy memories of your own.
51 Zhu noded to mother. Then, he unclosed a little of the blue cloth on the bamboo basket and saw five white steamy momos with some golden sweet osmanthus on it.
52 He put his arms round her massive waist and kissed her wet steamy lips.
53 On a steamy Wednesday afternoon in October, a well-worn jeep pulls off the pock-marked dirt road and ambles to a stop in the tall grass.
54 Bars on the steamy banks of the White Nile are filled with Kenyan traders, Ethiopian waiters, Chinese engineers, American security contractors, Eritrean restaurateurs and Ugandan motorbike drivers.
55 After a steamy the man ended up between the sheets with his girlfriend.
56 Whether you've got a free hour and a hot partner in crime to share it with or just a precious few moments to yourself, it's a snap to unleash your inner vixen with these steamy to-do's.
57 The air was hot and steamy from the heat of a hundred bodies.
58 Fine breakfast smells and a cheerful clatter of dishes came from the Woolpack Inn's steamy kitchen.
59 Even my tastebuds prefer the rain. When it storms outside, it's time for steamy hot chocolate or even a soothing toddy.
60 She leaned forward, looking through the car's steamy windows at the snow outside, now falling heavily.
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