steam

  • 41steam — noun 1) steam from the kettle Syn: water vapor, condensation, mist, haze, fog, moisture 2) he ran out of steam Syn: energy, vigor, vitality, stamina, enthusiasm; momentum …

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  • 42steam up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms steam up : present tense I/you/we/they steam up he/she/it steams up present participle steaming up past tense steamed up past participle steamed up to cover something with steam, or to become… …

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  • 43steam — See: LET OFF STEAM or BLOW OFF STEAM, UNDER ONE S OWN STEAM …

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  • 44steam — See: LET OFF STEAM or BLOW OFF STEAM, UNDER ONE S OWN STEAM …

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  • 45steam — See: let off steam or blow off steam, under one s own steam …

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  • 46steam — stɪːm n. water vapor; vapor, mist; energy (Informal) v. expose to or treat with steam (especially in cooking); give off steam or vapor; rise in the form of steam; express anger, fume (Informal) …

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  • 47steam up — 1) PHR V PASSIVE If someone gets steamed up about something, they are very annoyed about it. [get V ed P about n] The general manager may have got steamed up about nothing... [get V ed P] I remember going to the lecture in my first week and… …

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  • 48steam — n 1. vapor, condensation, mist, haze, fog, cloud, fume, smoke; moisture, dampness, wetness; va porescence, exhalation. 2. blow off steam Slang. get excited, rant and rave, holler, yell, scream and holler; let oneself go, revel, roister, cut loose …

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  • 49steam —   Māhu, ho omāhu, uahi wai, pūholo.    ♦ To generate steam, hāwai.    ♦ To steam food, hākui …

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  • 50steam·er — /ˈstiːmɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a container in which food is cooked with steam 2 : a boat or ship that is powered by steam We rode a steamer down the Mississippi. 3 US : a type of clam that has a thin shell and that is often cooked by being… …

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