Very hot, especially when boiling and producing steam or vapor
“He then poured the steaming hot water in small amounts while swirling the cup.”
Feeling or expressing great anger
“He was steaming about the hand he'd been dealt.”
Extremely drunk from alcohol
Characterized by fumes or gas
Humid, full of steam or vapor
A small rise in temperature
The action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force
Present participle for to feel or express great anger
“I steam and fume at these ridiculous price increases as much as anyone.”
Present participle for to come, go, or move somewhere rapidly or in a forceful way
“He would quickly bounce out of the car and steam into the shop.”
Present participle for to prepare food for consumption, usually using heat
(of liquid) Present participle for to flow from
Present participle for to go on a voyage or journey
Present participle for to flatten or smooth out by applying pressure or heat
Present participle for to expel or discharge, typically gas or light
Present participle for to travel on water in a vessel, especially for pleasure
Present participle for to give off smoke or fumes
Present participle for to make moist or moister
Present participle for to be in an uncontrollable rage
Scalding or autoclaving
Present participle for to steal from someone or a place using threats or violence
Present participle for to cause an increase in temperature of an object or space
Present participle for to attack someone, especially in a public place
Present participle for to become fogged or misted up
Present participle for to irritate or annoy
Present participle for to feel emotionally upset
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