I smile for no reason and draw a sad face on the steamy window of the bus and then quickly rub it out with my sleeve. |
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I magnanimously allowed Will the first shower and entered a bathroom as hot and steamy as any I had ever left. |
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And men will secretly tell you that most of them are comfortable to have women whose ambitions do not venture beyond the steamy kitchen. |
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Inside, the place was steamy and warm, filled with European trekkers, hippies, and mountaineers eating large portions of food. |
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The sight of glazed russet crocks bearing chunky chicken scarpariello, steamy bowls of cioppino, and baked calamari gives an unexpected pleasure. |
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Rain was pouring down on the steamy pavement and dripping off the edges of the rickety roofs. |
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A Kendal nurse is learning to treat snakebites and avoid malaria as part of his preparation for a trip to the steamy jungles of South-East Asia. |
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What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside? |
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Jeans, T-shirt, Jacket all wet with the salty liquid, soggy with no clear way of drying himself out in this atmosphere, humid and steamy. |
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All the plants were strange and unfamiliar, the steamy smells equally foreign. |
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For food professionals, winter is the time for hearty foods, for steamy fish stews, rashers of bacon, and platter upon platter of broiled meats. |
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This British troupe's production shows the seductive and steamy underside of respectable British high society. |
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Finally, Cathena gets her hot bath, soaking to her chin in the steamy water. |
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It is a place like no other on Earth, where the Andes meet the Amazon, and icy peaks plunge straight down to steamy jungles. |
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It was a warm day, too, which meant that the area would become muggy and steamy once the rain cleared, and thus the slums would grow even worse. |
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Seychelles is much more than a honeymoon destination, it is a vibrant, passionate, steamy place with all manner of cultural quirks. |
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I finished brushing my teeth and wiped the steamy mirror so I could see my reflection. |
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Pressing his lips to hers, the two shared a steamy and passionate moment, minds becoming drunk with the seductive taste of each other. |
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Just because someone enjoys flirting, it doesn't mean they're about to embark on a steamy affair. |
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His previous love, southern belle Elizabeth Candlin, often used the word during their steamy and passionate relationship. |
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Along the way Cheryl bickers with her best friend Tamara, has a steamy affair, and cons her way into the lives of those who knew the elusive Fae. |
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Their strange and steamy spectacle recalls the primordial ooze from where we all came. |
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Certainly, there was a host of different dishes hot and steamy to cater to the tastes of connoisseurs. |
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After their competition the steamy athletes scraped off the oily mess with a strigil, which looks something like a sickle. |
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Watching him tear into eggs over easy and a rasher of bacon on a steamy July morning could make a cardiologist cringe. |
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I assumed that his sexual come-ons were part of his chess playing strategy until he started to send me steamy love letters written in Spanish. |
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In this steamy, sun-drenched Caribbean country, baseball has ceased to be a pastime and become a passion. |
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Spicy Thailand fare was spread on the table with steamy sesame rice, hotspurs and fried beef in oyster sauce. |
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The actress is set to star in a TV drama which culminates in a steamy bedroom scene. |
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Matters get decidedly steamy and a tad too confessional, though the lyrical twists reveal depth and vulnerability alongside the braggadocio. |
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He thus tasked himself to extraction from what was not, oddly enough, a torrid steamy love affair with an accountant. |
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So evenly and crisply does it toast, so steamy and toasty is the smell that rises as it does, so perfectly and goldenly does it take the butter. |
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Heat the heavy cream in a small saucepan until it is very hot and steamy, remove from the heat, and pour it over the chocolate. |
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Judging from the steamy season 6 promo, the relationship is bound to ruffle some shippers' feathers. |
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Hurrell helped established the identity of many actresses and actors and created an iconography of steamy sexuality with dreamy glamour. |
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In this week's steamy atmosphere, Aquarian Mercury's hothouse ideas and concepts might seem unusually exciting. |
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On a steamy summer day he's sporting the jersey of his beloved football team, beat-up jeans and dreadlocks styled in a Mohawk gone awry. |
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She swept her blonde hair into her pale yellow shower cap and got under the steamy water. |
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It could also be that the blowsiness of the horns conjure up a steamy Southern atmosphere. |
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The clean briny smell rises with the swimmers, the swells filling the air with steamy vapour. |
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His character Hutchwright is the author of Hard Grinding, the steamy bodice-ripper being read by the book club. |
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She drops a very special set of steamy tropical sounds at Unity II's Friday College Night. |
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Men tilting their pints and liquor gurgling out of the neck of the bottles in a steamy smoke-filled American pub. |
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Business here is often brisk, overseen by the effervescent proprietor who mans the steamy open kitchen. |
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You might also add a few drops of the oil to a hot bath and soak for a while, inhaling the steamy vapors. |
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Try sitting the child in a steamy bathroom, using a vaporiser or placing a damp towel near a radiator to create moist air. |
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Several colossal, yet dormant, volcanoes lorded over a steamy jungle realm of rice paddies, nipa huts, majestic palm trees, and lush undergrowth. |
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My delight is a good fillet of rock salmon, fresh cooked, hot and steamy inside a soft batter jacket all crisp and sizzled on the outside. |
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It's the only thing that I use in this steamy town, because it works way, way better than sticks, sprays or roll-ons. |
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They cluster in the short midday shadows of the coconut grove, where the steamy air softens even the icy cadences of their accents. |
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Take them out of the microwave and apply these steamy compresses to your aching body. |
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The last step was the caldarium, which was similar to a Turkish bath, hot and steamy. |
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She plugged the stopper in the drain and began to fill the tub with hot steamy water. |
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The heat of their exertions is palpable, their hot breath rising in steamy clouds towards the corrugated roof. |
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She leapt into the steamy recesses of the kitchen, and within two minutes was back, a large basket slung over one arm. |
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Other suggestions for reducing mold allergies include opening a window or using a fan after taking a steamy shower or bath. |
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Overhead, gulls, brown pelicans, and roseate spoonbills wheel through the steamy air. |
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The bathroom was also getting really steamy from the hot water, so we were both sweating. |
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After he took his hands from the steamy water, he washed his face with a warm, damp towel. |
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He did like the steamy clouds that enveloped him, though the raining hot drops were scalding on the base of his ears. |
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Leaning back on the cool white tiles I let the steamy hot water wash over me preparing myself for the life I'm about to re-enter. |
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They filled Alecaen's marbled tub with steamy water and carried her to it gently placing her down in it. |
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Once in the bathroom, I turned on the water, allowing the steamy drops to flow freely from the faucet. |
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Open a window or use a fan after a steamy shower or bath to allow the humidity to escape. |
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Sarain sat dejectedly in the warm water, staring down at its steamy surface. |
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The melodic Arabic intonations clash with the clanking of pots and pans in the steamy dishwater. |
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Beads of water rolled down the steamy mirror as Melanie stepped out of the shower. |
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You could go outside without your cloak now, and washing day was again held outside, not inside the hot, steamy kitchen. |
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Don't have a bath or shower before viewers arrive as the room will be steamy and it might give the impression that you have a condensation problem. |
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Zilch, what with Showtime's other steamy sex-heavy drama, The affair, stealing its thunder. |
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One has to be a certain age to remember the soggy, steamy awfulness that was the drudgery of washdays when it involved galvanised tubs, poss-sticks and mangles. |
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The temple is thought to be an entrance to an important complex of buildings long since lost to the corrosive effects of the steamy Javan environment. |
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Dense jungle alternates with steamy rice paddies and, as pineapple groves give way to coconut plantations, working elephants come briefly into view. |
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The trailer was too sappy to go with my friends and the poster was too steamy to go with my parents. |
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Hughes, when she was known as donna Rice, was involved in a steamy scandal involving presidential politics. |
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We were careful with how we dealt with suspected patients and what we did with our primitive coverings, it was steamy. |
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Violent lilacs, shocking pinks and hot crimson, matching the steamy temperature, mingled with more sombre beige and cream, as the ladies rose to the fashion challenge. |
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Its fertile soil was seeded in shame with concrete and macadam, and what grew were traffic lanes and cities like Plainfield, hot and steamy in the month of July. |
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I even thought 2003 had come in with a bang when a smooch on New Year's Eve progressed to a steamy taxi ride back to my folks' house, who heard nothing of our hanky-pankying. |
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And then, with the innuendo of advertising copy, things get a little steamy. |
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In no time at all, both are head-first into a torrid, steamy love affair. |
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The steamy calendar gets a makeover at the hands of Steve McCurry, the legendary war photographer. |
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The sun was almost up, and steamy mist rose from the ground. |
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So far that, when I parked in the town square by the fish 'n' chip shop, my spectacles misted up as I got out of my lovely, cold car into a very steamy evening. |
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But the way things turned out is all the more poignant if you see the enthusiasm she brought to Bitter Rice, as well as the steamy energy of the dance sequences. |
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And for the voyeurs, Tessa's steamy shower scene is shocking for TV fare. |
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I sipped my water and replenished the bathtub with hot, steamy water. |
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Brooke turned the water off and stepped out of the steamy shower. |
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Then I peeled away my sticky clothes and stepped under the steamy water. |
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Temperatures inside this biome can reach 28 degrees Celsius but there is a cloakroom to shed your coats and a cool room for those who find the steamy atmosphere uncomfortable. |
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In New Jersey it isn't unusual for mid-September mornings to turn summer-like, but real summer occurs in July when it gets so hot that the tar blisters on the steamy streets. |
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In the streets of the steamy capital, lifelike effigies of the 62-year-old former guerrilla leader are paraded around by supporters seeking votes. |
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What is a hostile area for some is a lush and steamy paradise for others. |
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Sweat trickles down the face of a man busking in a steamy town square. |
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Few flowers ignite such hot and steamy passion as orchids seem to. |
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Something is missing if I can't drive along that steamy central section of the Florida Turnpike at night, sucking the heady smell of orange blossoms into my lungs. |
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A steamy drama unfolds on the other side of the counter at Ella's, where a fast-stepping staff prepares fixings for the evening meal while you're chewing breakfast. |
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And because fat is a principal conveyor of taste, his scheme appears more genuinely popular and durable than steamy regimes of endless grains, beans and greens. |
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Add drama with flounces, lace and fringe in steamy matador looks. |
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The water was steamy hot, and frothy from the bubble bath she had added. |
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The edamame was hot and steamy rather than puritanically cold and clammy. |
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You should be able to drift off dreamily after that steamy bubble bath. |
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His steamy bodice-ripper, Hard Grinding, has already featured on the soap and led to calls to bookshops from viewers who thought it was real. |
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A tree shrew darts through Borneo's tangled, steamy rainforest on her daily search for food. |
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They both managed to maintain a naivete that was endearing and didn't decline into schmaltziness, while staying this side of overtly steamy. |
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Imagine a windswept Montauk sunset hinting at the steamy, sexy nighttime to come. |
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When the sleuthing business or a stakeout is at a lull, private investigator Savannah Reid passes the time reading steamy romance novels. |
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I walked back towards the grinning stickybeak who took a few steps backwards before fleeing for the steamy safety of his laundry. |
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Plunging from the steamy heat of the hammam into the ice-cooled waters of the frigidarium is a wake-up experience like no other. |
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Breathing involves expelling stale air from the blowhole, forming an upward, steamy spout, followed by inhaling fresh air into the lungs. |
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Larger nasal structures and turbinate bones serve to limit bodily heat and water loss in steamy, fast-metabolizing, warm-blooded animals. |
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Her latest novel was very steamy, but still managed to top the charts. |
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To maximise visibility, escort agencies have uploaded videos and slides of their girls, interspersed with steamy Hollywood and Bollywood clips on YouTube. |
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