87 collocations for steam

He turned round after a few seconds with a cup of steaming tea in his hand.

A huge white pitcher of steaming golden coffee was in his hand.

Cover with buttered paper and steam 1-1/2 hours.

This rule should not be neglected when steaming vegetablesthe water should be fast boiling.

[Illustration: ROSE APPLES EN SURPRISE] MOCK LOBSTER À LA NEWBURG Wipe a 2 pound haddock, remove skin and bones, sprinkle with Salt and steam 20 minutes over boiling water.

But I had stayed on top long enough to see the other cruisers, which I learned were the Cressy and the Hogue, turn and steam full speed to their dying sister.

In houses where the post-bag has a patent lock, of which the master keeps the key, this diversion has been found a good substitute for the more thrilling entertainment of steaming the letters and reading them before taking them upstairs.

While steaming up the Bay of Bengal, the anti-mission chorus appeared at its critical best.

SEE Cedar Creek steamed crabs.

After finishing his professional education, he came to England about 1842, and made a thorough study of iron shipbuilding and steam navigation, in both of which we then held a long lead of France.

In the mean time, we busied ourselves with breakfast and a cup of steaming cocoa, for a long ride was before us.

Here we are steaming our way towards Cork harbor, with most beautiful weather, along the Irish coast, which is in full view, and expecting to be in the Cove of Cork in the morning of to-morrow....

Future Prospects Steaming up the OhioContrast between Freedom and SlaveryAn Indian MoundSplendid SceneryCoal Hills LETTER XXIII.

Almost directly after breakfast our people had to go, and G. and I, very stricken, watched the launch as it steamed up the river till lost to sight behind a big vessel.

The sun was down in the west, and in its track a cruiser steamed a mile or two out from the coast, while from under Ari Burnu, where we had been that morning, a transport put out, rather recklessly it seemed, and went straight across the open water.

It was noon, and steaming dishes were hastily carried into the dining-room.

Place the steamer over a saucepan of boiling water, and steam the potatoes from 20 to 40 minutes, according to the size and sort.

At last the train steamed in, and out jumped father.

The Light Cavalry Brigade covered the advance and left flank, while along the coast, parallel with the march of the troops, steamed the allied fleet, prepared, if necessary, to assist the army with their guns.

A few moments later the gun lay a yard away on the soapy, steaming floor and Berg was held tight in her arms.

He had hardly finished this task when the door was kicked open with such force that it whacked against the wall, and the waitress appeared with an armful of steaming food.

The open window looked into the garden of the convent, from which steamed up the fragrance of violet, jasmine, and rose, and the sunshine lay fair on all that was without.

Water was soon boiling upon the wood-fire, and having set rheumatism at defiance with steaming glasses of grog, we left for Roc-Amadour, where, on our arrival, we found our friends about to start with lanterns to look for us in the Gouffre de Révaillon.

There was a new odour in the air, a rich, intensely sweet scent, that overpowered every other in that crowded, steaming little greenhouse.

By which we might tell that we steamed o'er the ground Where CULM-SEYMOUR had handled theSnark!

87 collocations for  steam