[
UK
/stˈiːmɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈstimɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈstimɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
filled with steam or emitting moisture in the form of vapor or mist
a steaming kettle
steamy towels
ADVERB
-
(used of heat) extremely
the casserole was piping hot
How To Use steaming In A Sentence
- Dee of Ammalu's Kitchen transforms plain chickpea flour into a steaming hot bowl of Methi Pitla with the addition of a handful of aromatic methi leaves. Archive 2007-04-01
- Imagine you are making jam and have gotten to the point where you pour the steaming liquor of fruit, sugar, and pectin into the jars.
- Soon the children were all armed with steaming cups and saucers.
- DEEP in the rolling Hampshire countryside is a farm that produces cheese from a steaming herd of buffalo. The Sun
- No sooner had a bowl of steaming spaghetti vongole been placed in front of me than Matt, in a moment of open-armed expansiveness while trying to press home a point, had knocked the entire thing into my lap.
- It was laden with two bowls of steaming chilli, a monstrous plate of salad, and several side dishes of onion, cheese, sour cream, and cubed bread.
- Add two teaspoonfuls of a mentholated rub and gently inhale the steaming mentholated vapours.
- As I tucked into this steaming Bunter-sized platter out on the darkening waters, I swear I heard the seals give a loud bark of disapproval.
- During the tour visitors walk to an impressive overlook to peer into the ill-omened pools of bubbling, black, steaming liquid.
- These depths consist of vast mountain ranges, deep canyons, mighty steaming lava flows.