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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • We met at Prefab, on a cold, blusterous winter's day, over steaming bowls of excellent chowder and chunks of crusty bread.
  • I held my breath and submerged myself under the steaming water.
  • Apparently, the steaming process reduces the size of the brisket but maximizes the flavor.
  • As my train arrived, the monsoon abruptly stopped, the sun came out, leaving me gently steaming on platform five at Reading.
  • Iceland is a land of extremes: milky-blue geothermal waters steaming in vast expanses of hardened lava next to bright green mossy hills and waterfalls.
  • Try the mango pudding, which came on steaming dry ice, but skip the affogato, which tastes like coffee grounds mixed with milk and sugar. Finicky Traveler: The Gramercy Park Hotel
  • She was exhausted and she needed a hot, steaming shower to loosen her tense muscles.
  • As I type, an angry thunderstorm is rolling across the skies and the rain is lashing down onto the scorched pavements; now gently steaming.
  • Before dawn they sa w her lights steaming over the southern horizon. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • One group unpacked a sumptuous meal of steaming lasagna and other gourmet delights, along with the requisite bottle of vintage wine.
  • Mrs King went to the big black stove and ladled out steaming soup.
  • If you set your pelorus, so that it will exactly coincide with the course you are steaming as shown by the compass in your chart house and then get a bearing of the sun by noting where the shadow from the pelorus vane cuts the circumference, this bearing will be the bearing of the sun by compass. Lectures in Navigation
  • Season to taste, garnish with fresh coriander and serve on a bed of steaming hot white rice. The Sun
  • They were steaming hot, right out of the big hoya he had them wrapped in and we bought more for additional meals. Observaciones desde El Cervantino en Guanajuato
  • And when you want a bite to eat you can head on over to John's camp oven for a steaming plate of stew and damper.
  • Save the water from the steaming process in a covered container and refrigerate it.
  • Afterwards, toast marshmallows while enjoying steaming hot chocolate or coffee.
  • First, the chef prepares the ground with a barrage of giant popovers - steaming Yorkshire puddings as big as elephant knuckles, and weighted on their tops with crusts of Gruyère cheese.
  • Rolling hills, jagged rock barrens, steaming swamps, and dusty grey ashlands all appear crisp and clean to the eye and have an amazing amount of variety.
  • This mixture of light frying and steaming brings out the flavours in food. The Family Nutrition Workbook
  • The young man was reading a paperback novel and sipping a steaming mug of hot, black coffee.
  • She wished that when she opened her eyes, there would be a plate of steaming waffles next to her… because she was ravenously starving.
  • The ship is currently steaming from San Lorenzo, northwest of Buenos Aires in Argentina, after leaving the port on March 27.
  • Its new ranges include fish and vegetables for steaming as well as fishmeals made from hoki, a sustainable alternative to cod.
  • To allow the steam to penetrate behind the wallpaper, nonporous wallpaper such as vinyl must first be scored with a puncturing roller or rough sandpaper before steaming.
  • There are great steaming bowls of gnocchi, troughs of ravioli, vast vats of fettucine just how mama makes it.
  • Now they were in the Firth again and steaming towards Dunoon. The Glasgow Girls
  • With cheerful colours from lime green to pineapple yellow, they promise to make the steaming hot days a little more bearable.
  • Soon they were all pushing her toward a tub of steaming water.
  • Change the map into a steaming roast turkey by adding the lines to form the wing, the "drumstick," the garnishment and the plate. Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear Or, Ten-Minute Talks with Colored Chalks
  • Once the cider is steaming hot, stir in about 1 1/2 tbsp caramel sauce, then add whipped cream and another drizzle of caramel. Caramel Apple Cider | Baking Bites
  • The next day dawned bright and clear, and Anne woke to a steaming breakfast.
  • He poured the steaming hot liquid into her cup.
  • He thinks, too, of pumpkin pie and fresh harvested honey and steaming hot cocoa.
  • And Uncle Jack, whose pocket was never without a wet sheet of some kind or other, drew forth a steaming papyral monster, which in point of size was to the political "Times" as a mammoth may be to an elephant. The Caxtons — Complete
  • But we in Jamaica call it tea, perhaps because it's serve steaming hot.
  • It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls.
  • A huge, steaming tea-urn, called a samovar -- etymologically, a "self-boiler" -- will be brought in, and you will make your tea according to your taste. Russia
  • This mixture of light frying and steaming brings out the flavours in food. The Family Nutrition Workbook
  • To me, it looked like albino broccoli and no matter how much cheese you added to a steaming plate of it (because growing up that was the only way it was served — smothered in cheddar cheese), it felt like an imposter, a genetic mistake that no amount of dairy could improve. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Under a leafless mulberry tree, we sat on a turfed bench sharing a mug of steaming chocolate with snow cream. Exit the Actress
  • Captain Morris, the mess officer, scowled at the garbage can of steaming water.
  • The cutlets are great, so is the chutney, though the ‘masala dosas’ might not be as steaming as you would like.
  • The latest figures show industrial production steaming ahead at an 8.8 per cent annual rate.
  • Oval, with smooth, white-to-buff skin and white flesh, these are ideal for roasting, steaming, or boiling.
  • Even if you've had to opportunity to try their signature Moules Fromage Bleu - a steaming pot of PEI mussels, bacon, shallots, spinach, and blue cheese with frites - watch as Food Network poster-boy Bobby Flay attempts to "throwdown" and pit his coconut milk, roasted green chilies and butter mussels, and roasted poblano fries against Chef Teddy Folkman's classic dish. DCist
  • It opens with the father, Chef Chu, plucking a live chicken from his backyard coop and minutes later turning it into a steaming, mouth-watering casserole dish.
  • At that spot, they found a dead deer, still steaming, and took hungry, ravenous bites out of it.
  • Norwood sighed to himself as he stepped under the steaming water, letting go of all the tension and stress he'd built up around himself in the last week or so.
  • The young man was reading a paperback novel and sipping a steaming mug of hot, black coffee.
  • Because of a storm the previous day, the ground was literally steaming.
  • Mary, many thanks for steaming up my screen tonight with the beddable hunk.
  • Peering through, Dalziel saw a small pool of steaming water with a naked man sitting in it, reading a papyrus scroll. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • For example, organisms that thrive on the edge of steaming hot sulphurous springs under the sea, deep underground, inside rocks, in arid deserts, inside ice and on soils known to be contaminated.
  • With a sweeping gesture, she lowered the dipper into the steaming cauldron holding the noxious purple brew that was going to cure Alicia's headaches and Chino's gall-bladder problems.
  • Small glass mugs of steaming hot, sugarless coffee with a strong and pleasant aroma, turned out to be just as popular among the golfers, as the tall glasses brimming over with frothy ice cold, sweetened coffee.
  • The original process may be summed up under the following heads: Printing or padding with an aluminous mordant, which is fixed and cleaned in the usual manner; dyeing in alizarin for reds with addition of calcium acetate; padding in sulpholeic acid and drying; steaming and soaping. Scientific American Supplement, No. 286, June 25, 1881
  • But a steaming hot one with a detachable nozzle wouldn't go astray.
  • Top the steaming hot potatoes with a knob of butter.
  • Nothing to do but pull on a thick balaclava, grab the sled, and go steaming up the hill to the top of what we call the amphitheatre, in the field opposite the main house. Via Negativa
  • Here was the passion of politics on the right, steaming and devout, and malodorously scented with polyester socks and cheap, overused shoes removed and carried inside by every congregant, to avoid them getting lost or stolen if left at the door. Let the Swords Encircle Me
  • Mrs King went to the big black stove and ladled out steaming soup.
  • It's worth roasting rather than steaming or boiling the squash to intensify flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • I conjured up thoughts of a giant steaming bowl of chili, my favorite snickerdoodle cookies hot from the oven, and a huge scalding pot of Mimo's contraband New Guinea peaberry coffee. Perseus Spur
  • He splashed his steaming cup of multisyllabic coffee into the big asshole's face. Morning Joe
  • But nobody thinks of the glorious platefuls of fresh vegetables and steaming dishes of frumenty.
  • The fall of snowflakes in a still air, preserving to each crystal its perfect form; the blowing of sleet over a wide sheet of water, and over plains, the waving rye-field, the mimic waving of acres of houstonia, whose innumerable florets whiten and ripple before the eye; the reflections of trees and flowers in glassy lakes; the musical steaming odorous south wind, which converts all trees to windharps; the crackling and spurting of hemlock in the flames; or of pine logs, which yield glory to the walls and faces in the sittingroom, -- these are the music and pictures of the most ancient religion. Essays: Second Series (1844)
  • Next, he placed them in the bowl over the fire, and added some of the steaming liquid from the flask.
  • When reheating fully cooked meats like hot dogs, grill to 165 degrees Fahrenheit or until steaming hot.
  • Next, he uses the steaming wand to whip up an ideal cream, not too airy, not too thin.
  • Acting Assistant Paymaster J.W. Sands and myself, as to the propriety of steaming down the river without dredging it, it was agreed upon to call the dredge-boats in, and we proceeded down the river, shelling the woods on right bank of the river and then came to an anchor above Reminiscences of Two Years in the United States Navy
  • A place to restore body and soul over huge steaming bowls of noodles swimming in broth and shiny black bento boxes of sushi, dumplings and tempura, washed down with reviving miso soup.
  • The mug of hot steaming coffee was a life saver, and the nibble, which turned out to be a plated hot lunch, was enough to bring the glow back to my cheeks and the cheer back to my heart.
  • In contrast, Arsenal are steaming towards a treble as they bid to become the first team to go through a Premiership season unbeaten.
  • The drops of falling water hypnotized me as I sipped a steaming mug of green tea.
  • A short time later, the main courses arrived, at the same time, perfectly cooked, on steaming hot plates.
  • I had bacon, sausage, beans, tomatoes, a fried egg, bread and butter and a huge mug of steaming hot coffee; this comes top of my all time favourite meals.
  • As we were sitting on the couch reading, we noticed the windows were steaming up.
  • The rank, steaming smell of vomit mingled with the tangy stink of blood, sweat, and fear.
  • A project to recreate a piece of Bolton's industrial heritage is steaming ahead thanks to a 5,000 donation.
  • He dropped the rag into the steaming water, then fished it out with a scrub brush.
  • In the midst of the lush, steaming jungle of Bali, Green School has two dozen buildings made of giant bamboo poles.
  • Rose stood before you, holding out two mugs of steaming hot chocolate.
  • First day of Swampitude and the left-wing blogosphere -- which is overpopulated by illiberal leftists and reactionary progressives -- is already attacking me: 24 mostly mingy comments about my Left Behind post, many of which seem to be steaming off a post by Greg Sargent, who writes a blog called The Horse's ... Now that I have your attention - Swampland - TIME.com
  • I went on a university field trip last year, and on the first night everyone had a steaming hot roast dinner - just what was needed after a days travelling.
  • Finishing up there, she moved to the bathroom where she drew a steaming bath in the tub.
  • Now I picture mud-caked filthy kids being dunked into steaming hot baths of Mr. Bubble by their parents once a month. Mr. Bubble Gets You So Clean, Your Mother Won’t Know You? - The Retroist
  • There is first the enfranchisement of your steaming limbs from gaiter and shooting boot, buckskin and flannel; then the steeping of your sodden head in the pellucid depth, with bubaline snortings and expirations of satisfaction; then, as the first cold stream from the "tinpot" courses down your spine, what electric thrills start from a dozen ganglia and flush your whole nervous system with new life! Behind the Bungalow
  • He had never believed in fairies nor Santa Claus; but he had believed implicitly in the smiling future his imagination had wrought into the steaming cloth stream. THE APOSTATE: written by Jack London
  • That is not a recipe for re-electing an incumbent who took responsibility for the now-slowing recovery when it was steaming ahead.
  • They all soaked in the steaming water that bubbled up from an underground stream, meekly choosing one of the more temperate baths after the moon-faced manager warned that only hardened veterans—those who stayed for more than a week—could brave the premium pools. A Covert Affair
  • While we're steaming, Gerry gives me a tour of his control panel.
  • Our hostess served up a large bowl of steaming hot dumplings.
  • The rain forest was literally steaming
  • The hostess brought us out a pot full of steaming coffee.
  • The waitress lay down two cups of steaming buttered ale and a plate of buns. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Well, I still have a cough, though it's much diminished, yielding ground day by day to a steady trickle of hot rum toddies served steaming at appropriate times.
  • "Thanks," I replied as he placed a steaming mug of black coffee in front of me.
  • It is topped off with clove scented apple jelly together with steaming cups of leaf tea brewed from the kettle ever boiling on the hob.
  • Our heads were steaming after running.
  • The mud bubbled and boiled like a vat of steaming oil.
  • Soon enough, there was a pot of steaming coffee and a plate of honey-drenched crumpets standing in front of her.
  • The steaming milk in a glass was a dead giveaway.
  • Franklin sat his steaming cup of coffee down and took his rightful place behind his large mahogany desk.
  • The day's specials were tomato and basil soup which we saw being served steaming, chicken jalfrezi and pastrami and Swiss toastie with relish and red onion.
  • I think something parents could use is a shot of Christmas Cheer in the steaming hot cup of coffee you have already listed.
  • DEEP in the rolling Hampshire countryside is a farm that produces cheese from a steaming herd of buffalo. The Sun
  • It was a morning of steaming breath, dewdrop noses and many sniffs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The letter was suspicious, and I considered steaming open the envelope.
  • You may want a cleaner that is doing a lot of hand ironing and soft steaming as opposed to machine pressing, which is death to a fabric like gabardine.
  • Techniques of steaming and bending wood allowed this grained organic material to assume the same linear, undecorated form as the chrome-plated steel and leather chairs of Bauhaus fame.
  • Try baking or steaming it rather than frying. Stay Well This Winter
  • We had hardly ordered before two steaming platefuls arrived.
  • His soup bowl snaked from his tray, tipped, tilted, the liquid ran steaming to the bowl in front of Byrkin.
  • Abby had flared out layered blonde hair with red highlights throughout and steaming brown eyes.
  • The cowish, also, or biscuit root, about the size of a walnut, which they reduce to a very palatable flour; together with the jackap, aisish, quako, and others; which they cook by steaming them in the ground. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville
  • The sweet aroma of the beans tickled nose as I held the steaming cup gratefully in my icy cold hands.
  • They bring steaming trays of potato kugel and berry cobbler, bottles of grape juice and sweet wine.
  • I went around and bought some basic ingredients for steaming clams… garlic, shallots, onions, lemon and parsley.
  • A steaming agateware can of water stood on the floor just inside this door. Ruth Fielding Down East Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point
  • Now, look around you at the steaming piles of baby clothes, towelling nappies and suchlike on every desk, cupboard, radiator, hat stand, wall planner and trouser press.
  • Drivers come steaming up here all the time just to cut a few minutes from their journey.
  • The smell of burning oil and steaming jungle mingled with the blood in Jim's nose.
  • TV dinners are abandoned steaming on a coffee table as Foster shows them what to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • They bring steaming trays of potato kugel and berry cobbler, bottles of grape juice and sweet wine.
  • Here's a a great big steaming pile of angst that I fear the Democrats will inflict on the whole of the United States: What Draconian measures will they pass to bring this country into complience with the bogus global warming dictates from the Euroweenies? Sound Politics: Schumer: Dems Can Ride Middle-Class "Angst" Into White House
  • The Count thrust his blade through Gorbad's massive chest and steaming green blood gushed over his armour.
  • 'St. John Hammersmith!' says he, steaming up, 'When he trammed ore for three-fifty a day and went to bed with his clothes on any night he'd the price of a quart of gin-and-beer mixed -- liking to get his quick -- his name was naked' John 'with never a Somewhere in Red Gap
  • In the midst of the lush, steaming jungle of Bali, Green School has two dozen buildings made of giant bamboo poles.
  • I'm glad stir-frying is better than boiling/steaming too (that's what I'm assuming the frying in this article refers to, rather than deep-frying). Microwaving Beats Boiling For Veggies | Lifehacker Australia
  • As we were steaming out of the Gambia I saw the commander of the Galibi on his bridge, in a state of violent excitement, with all his crew mustered before him, and appealing in the most vehement manner to his capitaine de riviere (river captain), the title borne by the chief of the negro crew. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
  • You may want a cleaner that is doing a lot of hand ironing and soft steaming as opposed to machine pressing, which is death to a fabric like gabardine.
  • Steaming is a facialist fave for opening congested pores. The Sun
  • Polly poured the steaming coffee into a vacuum jug and wrapped the plate of cheese and tomato sandwiches lightly in clingfilm.
  • The explosion of Mount Katmai, the rise and fall of Kilauea's boiling lava, the playing of Yellowstone's monster geysers, the spectacle of Mazama's lake-filled crater, the steaming of the Cascade's myriad bubbling springs, all make strong appeal to the imagination. The Book of the National Parks
  • The Finns jump stark naked from steaming sauna to freezing lakes. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were dishes of varying vegetables all steaming temptingly, and tureens of leek and potato soup.
  • Israeli old fashion Turkish coffee, essentially a dark brew ground to a fine powder mixed with steaming water than allowed to sit (the grounds settle to the bottom) - or the real classic finjan, a small copper pot used to brew strong coffee. Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • A full-scale weekend grocery shop, by myself, and copious amounts of steaming hot peppermint tea.
  • He treated us each with a cup of steaming cocoa, and biscuits and an assortment of preserves.
  • As we were steaming out of the Gambia I saw the commander of the Galibi on his bridge, in a state of violent excitement, with all his crew mustered before him, and appealing in the most vehement manner to his capitaine de riviere (river captain), the title borne by the chief of the negro crew. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville
  • It was taken to Sheffield in the 1930s and saw out its working days there by steaming out to farms and powering thresher machines right up to 1964.
  • Having conquered the cold by way of a lovely steaming hot morning shower, I eventually I made it into work.
  • A large bowl of steaming couscous was served with a huge potful of some kind of tender chicken stew with vegetables and chickpeas in a thin spicy gravy.
  • After about ten minutes, the little ocelot returns with two plates full of steaming meat and vegetables.
  • Waimangu Volcanic Valley's highlight is its Inferno Crater, as well as powder blue, steaming waters and sheer crater walls.
  • Stand under steaming hot water and rub your entire body with a loofah or a nubby washcloth.
  • DEEP in the rolling Hampshire countryside is a farm that produces cheese from a steaming herd of buffalo. The Sun
  • At daybreak yesterday we were steaming up a branch of the great Me-kong river in Cochin China, a muddy stream, densely fringed by the nipah palm, whose dark green fronds, ten and twelve feet long, look as if they grew out of the ground, so dumpy is its stem. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
  • Steaming or boiling takes around the same time, and boiled broccoli should be carefully drained to avoid sogginess.
  • On yet another plate, was a teapot, still steaming, and on two saucers were two cups with two spoons and two small bowls of sugar.
  • Pan-steaming preserves the shape of small greens, whole or halved lengthwise.
  • And sure it is - a steaming hot chicken vindaloo, a little naan on the side and a plate of paneer.
  • There are coal bunkers each side of the stokehold and each of these holds 17 tons of steaming coal.
  • The trout and I part ways, and I stumble stiffly to the bank to rerig the broken leader and warm myself with fantasies of hot soup ladled over steaming cornbread. Fly Fishing for Trout in Winter
  • They tested their sample by steaming it in an autoclave - used to disinfect medical equipment.
  • A phylarch I lately saw, mounted on horse-back, dressed for the part with long ringlets and all,/Stow in his helmet the omelet bought steaming from an old woman who kept a food-stall. Lysistrata
  • Today it is probably the world's oldest locomotive still capable of steaming.
  • Beneath the first cover was a dish of steaming pork chops.
  • The cable operators 'PSA is a dishonest, steaming pile of FUD about neutrality, calling it corporate welfare for dot-com billionaires who want you to pay more for their services. Boing Boing
  • Reviewing my labours over a cup of steaming hot coffee I couldn't help but think it had all been too easy.
  • I poured the steaming hot black coffee from the pot into my thermal cup.
  • My normally reserved father turns into a rapacious gourmand around the steaming, redolent pot, reliving his Saskatchewan youth by heaping his plate.
  • But then came the steaming bowls of bozbashi, and, contrary to all logic, this hearty lamb soup was the perfect wind-up to the feast.
  • She dipped water from the steaming kettle into a smaller wooden bowl and wetting the cloth, began to wash the ichor from the torn flesh. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • First, the chef prepares the ground with a barrage of giant popovers - steaming Yorkshire puddings as big as elephant knuckles, and weighted on their tops with crusts of Gruyère cheese.
  • It's good for steaming and roasting and can be grilled or cooked on the barbecue - but watch out, as it tends to stick.
  • You may think it's a place of steaming tea urns and the buttering of scones but it's a lot more than that.
  • One end it would be steaming hot and the other would be soaking wet. The Sun
  • It opens with the father, Chef Chu, plucking a live chicken from his backyard coop and minutes later turning it into a steaming, mouth-watering casserole dish.
  • I used to love the tests on the hill green wicket and the fasties steaming in.
  • A steaming bowl of mohinga adorned with vegetable fritters, slices of fish cake and hard-boiled eggs and enhanced with the flavor of chopped coriander leaves, morsels of crispy fried garlic, fish sauce, a squeezing of lime and chilies is a wonderful way of stoking up for the day ahead.
  • Season to taste, garnish with fresh coriander and serve on a bed of steaming hot white rice. The Sun
  • The name was bracketed on one side by a steaming cup of coffee and the other by a laptop. Act of Treason
  • The crazy, steaming city swirled and blared around me, the strange language honked and gabbled.
  • The steaming hot water of the bath had naturally fogged up the glass so with one swoop of her bony hand she wiped a streak clear.
  • Polly poured the steaming coffee into a vacuum jug and wrapped the plate of cheese and tomato sandwiches lightly in clingfilm.
  • My hands reached up and held my head as more tears fell, falling to the floor and rolling over to the steaming water where the formed little gray swirls.
  • A waitress covers their white tablecloth with steaming chops and chicken, then moves off in a slow two-cycle walk for the rest of us.
  • A sharp knock in the morning and steaming hot tea would wake us up to another glorious day - the sun emerging from behind mist wreathed hills.
  • Then his expression brightened as Balfour pushed the kitchen door open with his elbow and came out holding a silver tray cluttered with mugs and a steaming pot. End of Time
  • The end result of the moult produced a dragon with powerful wings and the ability to shoot steaming jets of molten flame from its mouth.
  • In a Nutshell: Decadent diva moments mark this scantily clad Nutcracker, which includes Ms. Verlaine as an Arabian coffee goddess undressed by attendants as she bathes in a steaming, 200-pound coffee pot. Where to Get Your Nutcracker Fix
  • A primal urge surrounds a fragrant loaf of steaming bread - a familiarity Alan has witnessed time and again.
  • While the cockles are steaming, melt 50g of the butter in a nonstick or well-seasoned heavy-based frying pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next morning the kids sat in the coffee shop drinking steaming hot cups of coffee and hot chocolate.
  • One end it would be steaming hot and the other would be soaking wet. The Sun
  • I came home, towelled myself dry, and sat close by my big kitchen radiator sipping a large mug of steaming hot coffee in an attempt to get warm.
  • The weasel evaded our efforts to trap it and went on to kill a banty hen and all her chicks; then it slipped back to the underworld, through whatever steaming crack it had emerged from, never to torment us again. The Dirty Life
  • She had come in carrying a steaming ewer of water as Louisa was standing staring out of her bedroom window. SANDS OF TIME

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