To become angry; to fume; to be incensed, To produce or vent steam, To make angry, To be covered with condensed water vapor, To travel by means of steam power, Travel by means of a steam-powered vehicle, A steam-powered vehicle, The vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase, Pressurized water vapour used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy, Internal energy for motive power, Pent-up anger, To move with great or excessive purposefulness, To cook with steam, Old-fashioned; from before the digital age, The mist formed by condensed vapor; visible vapor; so called in popular usage, energy; power, To cook food in steam with or without pressure, A gas or mist that rises from the mouth of a freshly opened bottle of beer Irrelevant, but a mark of class, very hot water, (Stimulated Echo Acquisition Mode) - imaging and localization sequences utilizing a stimulated echo, Signifies deception, water at boiling temperature diffused in the atmosphere cook something by letting steam pass over it; "just steam the vegetables" clean by means of steaming; "steam-clean the upholstered sofa" get very angry; "her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man" travel by means of steam power; "The ship steamed off into the Pacific" rise as vapor emit steam; "The rain forest was literally steaming, To generate steam; as, the boiler steams well, To move or travel by the agency of steam, To rise in vapor; to issue, or pass off, as vapor, The elastic, aëriform fluid into which water is converted when heated to the boiling points; water in the state of vapor, water vapor; vapor, mist; energy (Informal), If something steams, it gives off steam. restaurants where coffee pots steamed on their burners. a basket of steaming bread rolls, Steam is the hot mist that forms when water boils. Steam vehicles and machines are operated using steam as a means of power. In an electric power plant the heat converts water into high-pressure steam. the invention of the steam engine, expose to or treat with steam (especially in cooking); give off steam or vapor; rise in the form of steam; express anger, fume (Informal), travel by means of steam power; "The ship steamed off into the Pacific", The vapor into which water is converted when heated, To exhale, To emit steam or vapor, Any exhalation, water at boiling temperature diffused in the atmosphere cook something by letting steam pass over it; "just steam the vegetables", clean by means of steaming; "steam-clean the upholstered sofa", rise as vapor emit steam; "The rain forest was literally steaming, get very angry; "her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man", If you steam food or if it steams, you cook it in steam rather than in water. Steam the carrots until they are just beginning to be tender Leave the vegetables to steam over the rice for the 20 minutes cooking time. steamed clams and broiled chicken, If something such as a plan or a project goes full steam ahead, it progresses quickly. The Government was determined to go full steam ahead with its privatisation programme, Cook on a rack or in double boiler just over boiling water, To lose control and be prone to bad checker plays or reckless cube decisions, perhaps as a result of a series of unlucky dice rolls This may become a self-reinforcing situation: as the bad plays accumulate, the steamer views the resulting bad positions as more evidence of unfairness, Steaming is a way of cooking vegetables in the steam produced by boiling water Place vegetables in a steamer that sits just above the water Cover the pot to hold the steam inside, n the vapor phase of water, To cook food on a rack or in a special steamer over a small amount of boiling water in a covered pan, To cook food in the vapor given off by boiling water The food is placed on a rack just above the water level The pan is then covered to retain the steam, To cook by direct contact with steam, To cook over, but not in, boiling water, A method of cooking whereby food is placed on a rack or in a special steamer basket over boiling or simmering water in a covered pan, To cook food on a rack or in a steamer set over boiling or simmering water in a covered pan, water at boiling temperature diffused in the atmosphere, If you run out of steam, you stop doing something because you have no more energy or enthusiasm left. I decided to paint the bathroom ceiling but ran out of steam halfway through. Invisible gas consisting of vaporized water. When mixed with minute droplets of water, it has a white, cloudy appearance. In nature, steam is produced by the heating of underground water by volcanic processes and is emitted from hot springs, geysers, fumaroles, and some volcanoes. Steam also can be generated on a large scale by technological systems, such as those using fossil-fuel-burning boilers and nuclear reactors. Modern industrial society relies on steam power; water is heated to steam in power plants, and the pressurized steam drives turbines that produce electric current: thermal energy is converted to mechanical energy, which is converted into electricity, If you let off steam, you get rid of your energy, anger, or strong emotions with physical activity or by behaving in a noisy or violent way. Regular exercise helps to combat unwanted stress and is a good way of relaxing or letting off steam, emit steam; "The rain forest was literally steaming", rise as vapor, To cook in water vapors, on a rack or in a steam basket, in a covered pan above boiling water, cook something by letting steam pass over it; "just steam the vegetables", To expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing; as, to steam wood; to steamcloth; to steam food, etc, water vapor, Having been cooked by exposure to steam, Angry, hot under the collar, Very angry, Giving off steam, Present participle of steam, Extremely drunk, the method of cooking by immersion in steam, the action of steam on something, cooked in steam; "steamed clams", He was steamed that the car cut him off, it took almost half an hour for him to calm down, cooked in steam; "steamed clams, aroused to impatience or anger; "made an irritated gesture"; "feeling nettled from the constant teasing"; "peeved about being left out"; "felt really pissed at her snootiness"; "riled no end by his lies"; "roiled by the delay", cooked in steam, vaporous, releasing vapor, Cooking food in a closed vessel over boiling water or other liquid, Cooking food in the steam rising from boiling water, Wood chips are often treated with steam prior to pulping; used in thermomechanical pulping, emitting moisture in the form of vapor or mist; "a steaming kettle"; "steaming towels", (used of heat) extremely; "the casserole was piping hot", To cook indirectly with boiling liquid This can be accomplished on the stove, in the oven, or in the microwave Steaming cooks vegetables and meat as well as grains effectively with minimal loss of nutrients, flavor and moisture This method of cooking is the best way to reduce fat as there is no fat needed in the cooking process, any fat in the ingredients drips out into the water supply and there is no need to add fat for moisture, See: Conditioning treatment Also see: Treatment, steaming, emitting moisture in the form of vapor or mist; "a steaming kettle"; "steaming towels, Cooking using the steam of boiling water, usually in a covered pot, third-person singular of steam,
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To become angry; to fume; to be incensed
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To produce or vent steam
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To make angry - "It really steams me to see her treat him like that."
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To be covered with condensed water vapor - "With all the heavy breathing going on the windows were quickly steamed in the car."
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To travel by means of steam power - "We steamed around the Mediterranean."
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Travel by means of a steam-powered vehicle
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A steam-powered vehicle
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The vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase
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Pressurized water vapour used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy
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Internal energy for motive power - "After three weeks in bed he was finally able to sit up under his own steam."
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Pent-up anger - "Dad had to go outside to blow off some steam."
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To move with great or excessive purposefulness - "If he heard of anyone picking the fruit he would steam off and lecture them."
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To cook with steam
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Old-fashioned; from before the digital age
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The mist formed by condensed vapor; visible vapor; so called in popular usage
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energy; power
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To cook food in steam with or without pressure
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A gas or mist that rises from the mouth of a freshly opened bottle of beer Irrelevant, but a mark of class
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very hot water
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(Stimulated Echo Acquisition Mode) - imaging and localization sequences utilizing a stimulated echo
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Signifies deception
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water at boiling temperature diffused in the atmosphere cook something by letting steam pass over it; "just steam the vegetables" clean by means of steaming; "steam-clean the upholstered sofa" get very angry; "her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man" travel by means of steam power; "The ship steamed off into the Pacific" rise as vapor emit steam; "The rain forest was literally steaming
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To generate steam; as, the boiler steams well
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To move or travel by the agency of steam
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To rise in vapor; to issue, or pass off, as vapor
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The elastic, aëriform fluid into which water is converted when heated to the boiling points; water in the state of vapor
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water vapor; vapor, mist; energy (Informal) isim
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If something steams, it gives off steam. restaurants where coffee pots steamed on their burners. a basket of steaming bread rolls
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Steam is the hot mist that forms when water boils. Steam vehicles and machines are operated using steam as a means of power. In an electric power plant the heat converts water into high-pressure steam. the invention of the steam engine
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expose to or treat with steam (especially in cooking); give off steam or vapor; rise in the form of steam; express anger, fume (Informal) fiil
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travel by means of steam power; "The ship steamed off into the Pacific"
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The vapor into which water is converted when heated
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To exhale
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To emit steam or vapor
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Any exhalation
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water at boiling temperature diffused in the atmosphere cook something by letting steam pass over it; "just steam the vegetables"
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clean by means of steaming; "steam-clean the upholstered sofa"
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rise as vapor emit steam; "The rain forest was literally steaming
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get very angry; "her indifference to his amorous advances really steamed the young man"
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If you steam food or if it steams, you cook it in steam rather than in water. Steam the carrots until they are just beginning to be tender Leave the vegetables to steam over the rice for the 20 minutes cooking time. steamed clams and broiled chicken
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If something such as a plan or a project goes full steam ahead, it progresses quickly. The Government was determined to go full steam ahead with its privatisation programme
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Cook on a rack or in double boiler just over boiling water
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To lose control and be prone to bad checker plays or reckless cube decisions, perhaps as a result of a series of unlucky dice rolls This may become a self-reinforcing situation: as the bad plays accumulate, the steamer views the resulting bad positions as more evidence of unfairness
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Steaming is a way of cooking vegetables in the steam produced by boiling water Place vegetables in a steamer that sits just above the water Cover the pot to hold the steam inside
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n the vapor phase of water
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To cook food on a rack or in a special steamer over a small amount of boiling water in a covered pan
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To cook food in the vapor given off by boiling water The food is placed on a rack just above the water level The pan is then covered to retain the steam
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To cook by direct contact with steam
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To cook over, but not in, boiling water
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A method of cooking whereby food is placed on a rack or in a special steamer basket over boiling or simmering water in a covered pan
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To cook food on a rack or in a steamer set over boiling or simmering water in a covered pan
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water at boiling temperature diffused in the atmosphere
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If you run out of steam, you stop doing something because you have no more energy or enthusiasm left. I decided to paint the bathroom ceiling but ran out of steam halfway through. Invisible gas consisting of vaporized water. When mixed with minute droplets of water, it has a white, cloudy appearance. In nature, steam is produced by the heating of underground water by volcanic processes and is emitted from hot springs, geysers, fumaroles, and some volcanoes. Steam also can be generated on a large scale by technological systems, such as those using fossil-fuel-burning boilers and nuclear reactors. Modern industrial society relies on steam power; water is heated to steam in power plants, and the pressurized steam drives turbines that produce electric current: thermal energy is converted to mechanical energy, which is converted into electricity
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If you let off steam, you get rid of your energy, anger, or strong emotions with physical activity or by behaving in a noisy or violent way. Regular exercise helps to combat unwanted stress and is a good way of relaxing or letting off steam
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emit steam; "The rain forest was literally steaming"
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rise as vapor
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To cook in water vapors, on a rack or in a steam basket, in a covered pan above boiling water
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cook something by letting steam pass over it; "just steam the vegetables"
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To expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing; as, to steam wood; to steamcloth; to steam food, etc
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steam.
water vapor
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Having been cooked by exposure to steam - "The steamed broccoli was still bright green and had nearly all its vitamins."
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Angry, hot under the collar - "He was steamed that the car cut him off, it took almost half an hour for him to calm down."
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Very angry
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Giving off steam
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Present participle of steam
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Extremely drunk
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the method of cooking by immersion in steam
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the action of steam on something
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cooked in steam; "steamed clams"
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He was steamed that the car cut him off, it took almost half an hour for him to calm down
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cooked in steam; "steamed clams
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aroused to impatience or anger; "made an irritated gesture"; "feeling nettled from the constant teasing"; "peeved about being left out"; "felt really pissed at her snootiness"; "riled no end by his lies"; "roiled by the delay"
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cooked in steam sıfat
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vaporous, releasing vapor sıfat
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Cooking food in a closed vessel over boiling water or other liquid
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Cooking food in the steam rising from boiling water
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Wood chips are often treated with steam prior to pulping; used in thermomechanical pulping
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emitting moisture in the form of vapor or mist; "a steaming kettle"; "steaming towels"
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(used of heat) extremely; "the casserole was piping hot"
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To cook indirectly with boiling liquid This can be accomplished on the stove, in the oven, or in the microwave Steaming cooks vegetables and meat as well as grains effectively with minimal loss of nutrients, flavor and moisture This method of cooking is the best way to reduce fat as there is no fat needed in the cooking process, any fat in the ingredients drips out into the water supply and there is no need to add fat for moisture
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See: Conditioning treatment Also see: Treatment, steaming
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emitting moisture in the form of vapor or mist; "a steaming kettle"; "steaming towels
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Cooking using the steam of boiling water, usually in a covered pot
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