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  • Hiding out in or near steamy rivers and swamps in South America east of the Andes from Colombia to Paraguay and also on the island of Trinidad, these semiaquatic serpents are the largest snakes in the world.
  • The only sign of life there today came from a mouldy old caravan, all steamy windows and grimed with neglect, where a radio was playing Sunday morning music of the popular kind.
  • Essentially, they were in their own little humid, steamy room.
  • And to get pulses racing from the off, there is a very steamy smooch between the pair in episode one. The Sun
  • We often went to the park for picnics, sitting on the cannon in the sun, marvelling at the dewy luminescence of the bleeding heart begonias in the steamy green light of the conservatory.
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  • Hurrell helped established the identity of many actresses and actors and created an iconography of steamy sexuality with dreamy glamour.
  • It invariably takes me by surprise when I enter a steamy greenhouse in winter and my glasses fog up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long colourful dresses are the style embodiment of hot days and steamy nights, so save the maxi until the mercury rises. Times, Sunday Times
  • Said Victoria of their hot and steamy session: ‘We were all over each other.’
  • Nevertheless, I do not see sex between consenting adults as seamy, sleazy or even necessarily steamy.
  • The bathroom was also getting really steamy from the hot water, so we were both sweating.
  • For food professionals, winter is the time for hearty foods, for steamy fish stews, rashers of bacon, and platter upon platter of broiled meats.
  • She leapt into the steamy recesses of the kitchen, and within two minutes was back, a large basket slung over one arm.
  • Their strange and steamy spectacle recalls the primordial ooze from where we all came.
  • Once in the bathroom, I turned on the water, allowing the steamy drops to flow freely from the faucet.
  • This steamy natural cauldron is a place where chemistry happens in the open air. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • Later, there's a steamy moment when he dips his choccy biccy in her tea. The Sun
  • The trail began early that morning before sunrise; with daylight the warm air heated steamy mist above damp soil.
  • It's very cozy and friendly, and warm, the windows are steamy from the soup cooking, and I sat in a little corner table and read my Bible.
  • 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.
  • They portray two women who embark on a steamy affair. The Sun
  • After their competition the steamy athletes scraped off the oily mess with a strigil, which looks something like a sickle.
  • 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.
  • The air was hot and steamy from the heat of a hundred bodies. The Broken God
  • The steamy air reverberates with the coo off the coucal and the howl of the lemur. Times, Sunday Times
  • But bosses were wide awake to the action - recording the steamy scenes on camera. The Sun
  • I magnanimously allowed Will the first shower and entered a bathroom as hot and steamy as any I had ever left.
  • Other suggestions for reducing mold allergies include opening a window or using a fan after taking a steamy shower or bath.
  • The clean briny smell rises with the swimmers, the swells filling the air with steamy vapour.
  • You could go outside without your cloak now, and washing day was (thank the Lord!) again held outside, not inside the hot, steamy kitchen.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The sight of glazed russet crocks bearing chunky chicken scarpariello, steamy bowls of cioppino, and baked calamari gives an unexpected pleasure.
  • Pressing his lips to hers, the two shared a steamy and passionate moment, minds becoming drunk with the seductive taste of each other.
  • But with these niggles, plus a bruised hand, the demands of keeping for long days in the steamy heat has proved too much. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I hear there's a steamy make out scene in the movie.
  • My long crawl along them sees bankers and backpackers alongside captains and cabin crew, all mingling in the steamy summer heat. The Sun
  • He had a special smile and soon were having a steamy affair. The Sun
  • Some steamy some clear: winter in Montreal parc jarry, post storm mount royal, afternoon, summer carre saint louis, mid afternoon the fountain, parc la fontaine the pool, parc laurier parc baldwin carre saint louis John Thompson, 1977
  • I sink my teeth into the hot, steamy, juicy delicacy.
  • Brooke turned the water off and stepped out of the steamy shower.
  • Like nearly every afternoon in steamy Central Florida, the Magic can heat up in a hurry.
  • The next day they exchanged steamy texts too explicit to publish - and fixed another rendezvous. The Sun
  • What is a hostile area for some is a lush and steamy paradise for others.
  • In the streets of the steamy capital, lifelike effigies of the 62-year-old former guerrilla leader are paraded around by supporters seeking votes.
  • We looked at each other, seemingly sitting on the edge of the world, and almost simultaneously our neighbors smiles joined ours in acknowledgment of The Bucket List, as we held the coffee to our noses, waived its steamy essence toward our nose, took a deep breath and looked at each other laughing, as if we were sitting next to Jack Nicholson who did the same as we savored his favorite coffee. Page 2
  • One thing led to another and we are now having a steamy affair. The Sun
  • Take them out of the microwave and apply these steamy compresses to your aching body.
  • Try sitting the child in a steamy bathroom, using a vaporiser or placing a damp towel near a radiator to create moist air.
  • A steamy gust of something unbreathable gushed out.
  • There is an instant spark between them and they embark on a steamy affair. The Sun
  • A charming woman and a steamy sexer, her name still raises pulses in fans of erotic entertainment.
  • They filled Alecaen's marbled tub with steamy water and carried her to it gently placing her down in it.
  • They cluster in the short midday shadows of the coconut grove, where the steamy air softens even the icy cadences of their accents.
  • You should be able to drift off dreamily after that steamy bubble bath.
  • More than just steamy dance numbers, Peepshow tells a story of sexuality and empowerment that all women can relate to.
  • Sweat trickles down the face of a man busking in a steamy town square.
  • When it finally happened it was so worth the wait and led to a steamy three-year affair. The Sun
  • We walked a circuit of the double ramparts of stone, looking out at hills folding to the south in steamy grey waves. Times, Sunday Times
  • But with these niggles, plus a bruised hand, the demands of keeping for long days in the steamy heat has proved too much. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moreover, there was the seclusion of the island, and the sense - from this almost hyperborean perspective - of Edinburgh and London being distant, southern cities, veritable tropical hotbeds of steamy licentiousness. Jura Duty
  • Tuscan snobs will enjoy the savory agnolotti dumplings, stuffed with spinach and ground veal, and a steamy bowl of pici spaghetti, drenched in a buttery mushroom sauce and scented with rosemary and bits of black truffles.
  • They both got hot and steamy with a burger in hand for a tidy sum. The Sun
  • Trent had wanted to know whether or not it had been Ally who'd be involved in a steamy and quite memorable sex scene.
  • This steamy natural cauldron is a place where chemistry happens in the open air. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • Beads of water rolled down the steamy mirror as Melanie stepped out of the shower.
  • SteamyKitchen said ... succotash is my fav way to have lima beans. so maybe succotash + bacon is next on my list? Uncle Albert, Juneteenth and lima beans | Homesick Texan
  • The pair embark on a steamy affair. The Sun
  • She plugged the stopper in the drain and began to fill the tub with hot steamy water.
  • Just because someone enjoys flirting, it doesn't mean they're about to embark on a steamy affair.
  • Spicy Thailand fare was spread on the table with steamy sesame rice, hotspurs and fried beef in oyster sauce.
  • He'd had a steamy affair with an office colleague.
  • We walked a circuit of the double ramparts of stone, looking out at hills folding to the south in steamy grey waves. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has branded allegations that she enjoyed a steamy clinch with a married man as totally ‘false and salacious’.
  • I have had a crush on that steamy, hotheaded, baggy-eyed silver fox former danseur for years now, at least since the 2004 Democratic Convention, and I will not let you get all crushed out on him and vote him to be People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive or whatever and ruin my chances! Mike Albo: Rahm Is Mine
  • He'd had a steamy affair with an office colleague.
  • Heartbreak, birth and death, steamy sex scenes, family secrets, Japanese atrocities in the Dutch East Indies, religious zealotry, friendships broken did I mention steamy sex scenes? Michael Jones: Bride Flight Review
  • Sarain sat dejectedly in the warm water, staring down at its steamy surface.
  • He thus tasked himself to extraction from what was not, oddly enough, a torrid steamy love affair with an accountant.
  • A steamy bowl of country soup made with farro and shreds of savoy cabbage arrived after that, and then a dish of squid salad doused with garlic, soft chickpeas, and a dressing that tasted pleasingly of lemons and tahini.
  • 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.
  • There are a few Ministers I don't think I've even heard speak in the course of the year, and the grapevine has it that a couple of them are destined for cushy posts in steamy climes to mellow out in their dotage.
  • Dense jungle alternates with steamy rice paddies and, as pineapple groves give way to coconut plantations, working elephants come briefly into view.
  • And for the voyeurs, Tessa's steamy shower scene is shocking for TV fare.
  • You know-as in sweaty, steamy, dripping, sticky, sudoriferous cinema get your mind out of the gutter! Hullabaloo
  • After he took his hands from the steamy water, he washed his face with a warm, damp towel.
  • He did like the steamy clouds that enveloped him, though the raining hot drops were scalding on the base of his ears.
  • What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside?
  • The next day they exchanged steamy texts too explicit to publish - and fixed another rendezvous. The Sun
  • Although the mention of Chiapas frequently brings to mind images of masked revolutionaries and steamy jungles, Mexico's southernmost state is a beautiful combination of mountains, plains and seacoast where tourism is once again flourishing as people rediscover the wonders of a region with deep pre-Hispanic routes. The Cuisine of Chiapas: Dining in Mexico's Last Frontier
  • We were merely two bodies consumed by irrationality as we grabbed and clawed and heaved and sweated our way towards a steamy satisfaction. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • In no time at all, both are head-first into a torrid, steamy love affair.
  • Matters get decidedly steamy and a tad too confessional, though the lyrical twists reveal depth and vulnerability alongside the braggadocio.
  • Rain was pouring down on the steamy pavement and dripping off the edges of the rickety roofs.
  • All the plants were strange and unfamiliar, the steamy smells equally foreign.
  • Sounds like a steamy top-shelf publication to us.
  • He had a special smile and soon were having a steamy affair. The Sun
  • We slide down the hill to the banks of the Colorado and a steamy kind of heaven.
  • Then I peeled away my sticky clothes and stepped under the steamy water.
  • The trail began early that morning before sunrise; with daylight the warm air heated steamy mist above damp soil.
  • The sharp track, tight turns and exceptional, steamy heat were far from ideal for our horses at the end of a long domestic season. FRANKIE: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori
  • Add drama with flounces, lace and fringe in steamy matador looks.
  • What better backdrop for a bathroom than a steamy jungle scene? Times, Sunday Times
  • He puffed out his fat cheeks and let out a lungful of steamy breath.
  • Men tilting their pints and liquor gurgling out of the neck of the bottles in a steamy smoke-filled American pub.
  • The steamy hot summers and cold winters of the region allow for a cycle of loss and rest. Food Watch
  • And to get pulses racing from the off, there is a very steamy smooch between the pair in episode one. The Sun
  • In a flash, Bryn's snout was inches from Zion's nose; his hot, steamy breath fogging up the glasses perched there.
  • What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside?
  • And men will secretly tell you that most of them are comfortable to have women whose ambitions do not venture beyond the steamy kitchen.
  • There is an instant spark between them and they embark on a steamy affair. The Sun
  • It's the only thing that I use in this steamy town, because it works way, way better than sticks, sprays or roll-ons.
  • He soon got used to that show's steamy scenes. The Sun
  • Allen and the actress Shirley Jones (The Partridge Family mom) cochaired the Parents Television Council, which supported advertisements that asked the question "Are you fed up with steamy, unmarried sex situations, filthy jokes, perversion, vulgarity, violence, killings, etc.? Blood Sugar
  • My long crawl along them sees bankers and backpackers alongside captains and cabin crew, all mingling in the steamy summer heat. The Sun
  • This is a hateful thought for greenies, social engineers, media elites and intellectuals everywhere, but the lunatic love affair with the car remains in a state of steamy passion.
  • They portray two women who embark on a steamy affair. The Sun
  • So don't overlook countertops, stairwells or even the balcony. By exploring new, naughty places for a nooky, you'll be making some very steamy memories of your own.
  • 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.
  • Besides noticing the scenery en route you'll also notice how you've gone from the decidedly cool, damp climate of the cloud forest to the typically hot and steamy atmosphere of the coast.
  • I finished brushing my teeth and wiped the steamy mirror so I could see my reflection.
  • The pair embark on a steamy affair. The Sun
  • The edamame was hot and steamy rather than puritanically cold and clammy.
  • The steamy hot summers and cold winters of the region allow for a cycle of loss and rest. Food Watch
  • Long colourful dresses are the style embodiment of hot days and steamy nights, so save the maxi until the mercury rises. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is nothing like that steamy, spicy, corny aroma that wafts out of a freshy steamed tamale. Part 1 | Homesick Texan
  • 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.
  • This part of the plateau is the southern side of the rim of the Congo basin; and it is at the bottom of the basin (a basin open to the west where the Congo River flows into the Atlantic Ocean) that one finds the lands which are steamy, unhealthy and unsuited to permanent white settlement. Africa South of the Sahara
  • The steamy yellow gruel in the bucket splashed out on to the kitchen floor.
  • She swept her blonde hair into her pale yellow shower cap and got under the steamy water.
  • Visitors will experience a distinctly South American atmosphere and setting as they pass through steamy jungles where Mayan temples and carvings will form backdrops to the exotic creatures on display.
  • Seychelles is much more than a honeymoon destination, it is a vibrant, passionate, steamy place with all manner of cultural quirks.
  • Few flowers ignite such hot and steamy passion as orchids seem to.
  • The sharp track, tight turns and exceptional, steamy heat were far from ideal for our horses at the end of a long domestic season. FRANKIE: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori
  • It's just that it's been a while since some of these ideas have had a chance to breathe so some of you ... umm ... people, get all steamy crotched over nothing. Waxman's Ascent Could Foreshadow Good Relations Between President And House
  • 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.
  • Judging from the steamy season 6 promo, the relationship is bound to ruffle some shippers' feathers.
  • Finally, Cathena gets her hot bath, soaking to her chin in the steamy water.
  • The air was hot and steamy from the heat of a hundred bodies. The Broken God
  • The music is deafeningly loud and the dancing, or wining, extraordinarily energetic - not to mention steamy.
  • It invariably takes me by surprise when I enter a steamy greenhouse in winter and my glasses fog up. Times, Sunday Times
  • But instead of a steamy sex farce or wanton display of ample island flesh, nothing happens.
  • It is a place like no other on Earth, where the Andes meet the Amazon, and icy peaks plunge straight down to steamy jungles.
  • The only sign of life there today came from a mouldy old caravan, all steamy windows and grimed with neglect, where a radio was playing Sunday morning music of the popular kind.
  • The actress is set to star in a TV drama which culminates in a steamy bedroom scene.
  • They shot the steamy scenes wearing just their boxer shorts. The Sun
  • “Hard-charging action sequences, steamy sex scenes, and a surprising government conspiracy make this debut, the first in a series, engrossingly fun.” Etched in Bone
  • The problem is, this part of the world seems to have gone into a holding pattern, glued into place by steamy days and sweltering nights that make anything but passive observation seem too athletic.
  • From behind me I could hear the occasional sticky hiss of the spray-starch can, the steamy exhale of the iron, and my mother's voice, punctuating the plot with her snide remarks.
  • Having your partner groom your naughty parts with you is a highly erotic activity that will inevitably lead to steamy hot sex.
  • Certainly, there was a host of different dishes hot and steamy to cater to the tastes of connoisseurs.
  • The film adapts "Atlas Shrugged," a steamy libertarian novel featuring the ultimate corporate long-term illiquid investment, railroads. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Gorgeous models he met through the magazine, high priced call girls with sophisticated sexual prowess he had brought them all to the seclusion of his apartment for a steamy evening of sex.
  • Several colossal, yet dormant, volcanoes lorded over a steamy jungle realm of rice paddies, nipa huts, majestic palm trees, and lush undergrowth.
  • As for the other two cities, Oaxaca is also at around 5,000 feet but it seems to get hotter and dustier than Lakeside so I would personally rate Lakeside´s climate at 5,000 feet as superior and I won´t even rate Merida since it is way too hot and steamy. Pedestrian Friendly?
  • Ironically, the medicine cabinet in a steamy, moist bathroom is not the best place to keep any medication - prescription or otherwise.
  • Several more seconds led to several smaller "flump" sounds, and we were eventually left with a pile of warm, steamy Boll bits, and a slightly perplexed material science engineer! CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries
  • Those expecting fiery discourses or steamy passions had best look elsewhere; this is a warm, affectionate, personal look at Lewis and Gresham.
  • 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.
  • We passed a few teen agers hanging out in the driveway and then came upon a large front lawn where the sound of reggae music vibrating through the steamy summer night could be felt.
  • Business here is often brisk, overseen by the effervescent proprietor who mans the steamy open kitchen.
  • He puffed out his fat cheeks and let out a lungful of steamy breath.
  • But bosses were wide awake to the action - recording the steamy scenes on camera. The Sun
  • The steamy locker room becomes a version of hell that Tyler, perennially aroused and afraid, fills with stolen glances and repressed longing.
  • We climbed down a flight of steps into the steamy depths of the earth where the spring still spouts at 46 degrees C.
  • He thus tasked himself to extraction from what was not, oddly enough, a torrid steamy love affair with an accountant.
  • Rhodry could smell hot water, the steamy reek of mineral springs and simmering brimstone. A TIME OF WAR
  • Spine-tingling effects pour out of the orchestra pit: steamy strings, creepy celesta, slippery harp, fluttery piccolo, tender soprano and alto flutes, seductive bass and treble clarinets, and a battery of heart-palpitating percussion instruments. Rodney Punt: Turn of the Screw Gets a Stunning New Turn at LA Opera
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • And for the voyeurs, Tessa's steamy shower scene is shocking for TV fare.
  • She's not talking about the film's steamy sex scenes.
  • In other shots, she is seen on the beach in a steamy ‘wet look’ image, and wandering down a hotel corridor in nothing but a men's shirt, black stockings and strappy black stilettos.
  • Silly little city with your harp street lamps, blizzards and vigil light stars, with your tutued street lights and 30 below wind chills, bandshells and polkas, and steamy smoky lake’s pink waves, with your huge orange moons rising from the lake, with your huge red suns rising from the lake, with your sad jumpers falling into the lake, Linda aschbrenner | verse wisconsin | issue 101 winter 2010 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • The heat of their exertions is palpable, their hot breath rising in steamy clouds towards the corrugated roof.
  • And above all this, the movie is just steamy hot with sex.
  • The only sign of life there today came from a mouldy old caravan, all steamy windows and grimed with neglect, where a radio was playing Sunday morning music of the popular kind.
  • The last step was the caldarium, which was similar to a Turkish bath, hot and steamy.
  • The sun was almost up, and steamy mist rose from the ground.
  • This British troupe's production shows the seductive and steamy underside of respectable British high society.
  • WE are all dreaming of a hot, steamy summer. The Sun
  • Steamy scents of chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes, and country gravy wafted out. Mercy Kill
  • In this week's steamy atmosphere, Aquarian Mercury's hothouse ideas and concepts might seem unusually exciting.
  • ‘You're an idiot,’ I told myself as I let the hot steamy water bead down my body.
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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.
  • His merlot required day after day of steamy sun, to the point where the grapes almost boiled on the vine. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
  • The straight-to-video end of the market throws up a cracker every now and then and this resonant film full of sleazy, steamy atmosphere and fine performances is a rare example.
  • It runs the gamut from the terrifying to the romantic to the steamy to the outlandish to the science fiction type. 2010 February 22 « The BookBanter Blog
  • Suddenly the action on-screen reaches a steamy, perhaps even mildly pornographic, sex segment.
  • With engaging actors, steamy sex, a hyperactive stream of mostly witty dialogue, and a core of emotional weight, Leaving Metropolis is well worth the time you give it.
  • They both got hot and steamy with a burger in hand for a tidy sum. The Sun
  • A Royton actor's steamy sex scenes look set to stretch the boundaries of UK cinema.
  • She swept her blonde hair into her pale yellow shower cap and got under the steamy water.
  • I sipped my water and replenished the bathtub with hot, steamy water.
  • They shot the steamy scenes wearing just their boxer shorts. The Sun
  • Overhead, gulls, brown pelicans, and roseate spoonbills wheel through the steamy air.
  • Jay asked Mr. Carter to read the steamy sex scene from the book.
  • Somewhat reminiscent of Vernor Vinge's novella "The Cookie Monster", this particularly steamy slice of corporate Gormenghast for the economy-plagued America provides plenty of emotional harakiri and gut-spilling visual thrills ... it crawls around the astonished reader like a misshapen beetle (complete with the grotesque patterns on its carapace and clockwork-sounding clicks). The Surreal Office
  • The water was steamy hot, and frothy from the bubble bath she had added.

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