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- nounsteam (noun)
- the vapor into which water is converted when heated, forming a white mist of minute water droplets in the air:"a cloud of steam" · "steam was rising from the mugs of coffee" · "she wiped the steam off the mirror"
- the invisible gaseous form of water, formed by boiling, from which vapor condenses.
- the expansive force of steam used as a source of power for machines:"the equipment was originally powered by steam" · "a steam train"
- locomotives and railroad systems powered by steam:"the last years of steam"
- energy and momentum or impetus:"the anticorruption drive gathered steam"
verbsteam (verb) · steams (third person present) · steamed (past tense) · steamed (past participle) · steaming (present participle)- give off or produce steam:"a mug of coffee was steaming at her elbow"
- cook (food) by heating it in steam from boiling water:"steam the vegetables until just tender"
- (of food) cook by being heated in steam from boiling water:"add the mussels and leave them to steam"
- clean or otherwise treat with steam:"he steamed his shirts in the bathroom to remove the wrinkles"
- apply steam to (something fixed with adhesive) so as to open or loosen it:"he'd steamed the letter open and then resealed it"
- (of a ship or train) travel somewhere under steam power:"the 11:54 steamed into the station"
- operate (a steam locomotive):"you can learn the intricacies of steaming a locomotive for the first time"
- informalcome, go, or move somewhere rapidly or in a forceful way:"Jerry steamed in ten minutes late" · "the company has steamed ahead with its investment program"Similar:go like lightninggo hell for leathergo like the windlaunch oneselfthrow oneselfgo headlongOpposite:
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformal(steam in)start or join a fight:"he'll be the one to throw the first punch, then run to the back when the others steam in"
- informal(of a gang of thieves) move rapidly through a public place, stealing things or robbing people on the way:"they led a gang which steamed through shops, stealing and threatening violence"
- informal(be/get steamed up)be or become extremely agitated or angry:"you got all steamed up over nothing!" · "after steaming behind the closed door in his office, he came out and screamed at her"Similar:become agitatedget worked upget overwroughtget flusteredbecome panic-strickenbecome very angrybecome enragedgo into a rageOpposite:calm down
OriginOld English stēam ‘vapor’, stēman ‘emit a scent, be exhaled’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stoom ‘steam’. - People also ask
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