steamed

IPA: stˈimd

adjective

  • Cooked by steaming.
  • (slang) Angry; hot under the collar.
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Examples of "steamed" in Sentences

  • In the summer of 1962, RANDOLPH again steamed to the
  • When the train steamed into the station, the band played a march.
  • Toss in steamed broccoli, spoon over noodles and serve immediately.
  • Plain steamed rice is cooled and then mixed with beaten yogurt tempered with some spices.
  • We enjoyed it with crispy dosas, then with plain steamed rice, and it was tasty every which way.
  • This amti would be delicious with plain steamed rice, and is "sturdy" enough to be a good accompaniment to steamed brown rice.
  • The sandwich, which has a suggested retail price of $2.89, comes on plain steamed bun, with butter and two pickles its sole condiments.
  • Tabla Chef de Cuisine Floyd Cardoz was on hand with several of his sous and commis serving a spicy Indian lamb dish in steamed banana leaves.
  • In the U.S. and, to a lesser extent Canada, Starbucks and its many imitators have done a good job of conditioning people to associate high quality — or, at the very least, a high price — with incinerated beans buried in steamed milk, but professional tasters have no interest in dark roasts, which taste like process, not product.

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