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View definitions for steaming

steaming

adjective as in piping hot

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At nearby Cafe Noglish, owner Anne Britt, 56, is steaming milk to make a cappuccino.

From BBC

The chain was characterized by a logo that included a smiling Depression-era woman in an apron presenting a fresh platter of steaming vinyl.

And in an end-of-episode closer about the “Real Housewives of Santa Fe,” the sketch was more about steaming fajitas than the featured housewives.

The size of our equipment, such as tanks and steaming kettles, has been increased so that large quantities can be made.

From Salon

He’s as honest as Trump, as genuine as plastic and as appealing as a hot, steaming pile of Republican rhetoric.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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