The engine steamed in, a signal to embrace, her lips firm on his.
Sillitoe, Alan THE OPEN DOOR (1989)
She steamed out of this port in the evening, two days ago, the twelfth of April.
Terman, Douglas CORMORANT (1989)
In places the hot stone steamed, the cold rain water evaporating to form patches of ground mist.
Hillerman, Tony THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES (1989)
All related terms of 'steamed'
steam
Steam is the hot mist that forms when water boils. Steam vehicles and machines are operated using steam as a means of power.
steamed up
covered with steam or mist
steamed pudding
a traditional pudding containing fat, sugar, eggs, flour , and other ingredients , which is steamed
steamed vegetables
Vegetables are plants such as cabbages , potatoes, and onions which you can cook and eat.
steam up
If someone gets steamed up about something, they are very annoyed about it.
steam ahead
If an economy or company steams ahead , it becomes stronger and more successful .
steamroll
a steam-powered vehicle with heavy rollers at the front and rear used for compressing road surfaces during road-making
steamroller
A steamroller is a large, heavy vehicle with wide , solid metal wheels , which is used to make the surface of a road flat . In the past steamrollers were powered by steam .