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I . steam [stiːm] N no pl

1. steam (water vapor):

vapor m

II . steam [stiːm] VB intr (produce steam)

III . steam [stiːm] VB trans FOOD

steam up VB intr

1. steam up (become steamy):

2. steam up inf:

to get steamed up (about sth)

steam engine N

Usage examples with steamed

to get steamed up (about sth)

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As a staple food, it is steamed and eaten with a spicy chutney of green chillies, tamarind, and shallots.
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The use of steamed milk to form patterns such as hearts or maple leaves is referred to as latte art.
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They are delicious steamed and eaten hot, dripping with tarragon butter, or warm with a mint and chive-flower dressing.
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However, most of the flavin content of whole brown rice is retained if the rice is steamed (parboiled) prior to milling.
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Rolled oats are steamed and flattened whole oat groats.
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We only send copies if essential and, when possible, we do so with unstamped stamps steamed off from jiffy bags sent into the paper.
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In these markets, one can also find fried and steamed meat-filled buns, oyster-filled omelets, refreshing fruit ices, and much more.
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Wood was steamed to make it more pliable.
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They're steamed till golden before being eaten, and then, one unwraps the leaf and out fall two pats of masa filling.
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Sugar cubes (sometimes called sugar lumps) are white or brown granulated sugars lightly steamed and pressed together in block shape.
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