16 examples of steam-heat in sentences
I'm used to steam-heated flats, not barns.
Believe me these tents are not steam-heated!
He had even been to church with Miss Duryea, temporarily absenting himself for that purpose of a Sunday morning from the steam-heated flat whereunknown to her, of coursehe lived with his white wife, Emma Pratt, a lady of highly miscellaneous antecedents.
The Druids in their groves were nearer to the real God than the pursy bishop in the steam-heated cathedral.
But, the effort made, and once out of doors on a sunlit winter's morning, how soon are we finding out the mistake we were making, coddling ourselves in the steam-heat!
Far away in his well-policed, steam-heated abode urban man listens to the tale of unselfishness, and, supercilious, smiles.
Values are relative, and a brazier in the trenches makes the satisfaction of a steam-heated room in winter very superficial and artificial.
A man used to a downy couch and an easy chair by the fire and steam-heated rooms, who had ten thousand a year in Toronto, when you found him in a chill, damp cellar of a peasant's cottage in range of the enemy's shells was getting something more than novel, if not more picturesque, than dog-mushing and prospecting on the Yukon; for we are quite used to that contrast.
They led him up and down narrow, crowded, steam-heated passages, till they planted him at last in a room without visible windows (by which he knew he was, underground), and directly beneath a warm-patterned ceiling-clothrather like a tent-lining.
The good old Indian name, the very speaking of which is a pleasure, has given place to the first-class apartments, steam-heated, electric-lights, hot and cold water, all improvements in appellations of Arlington and Arlington Heights.
WITH SIX STEAM-HEATED CYLINDERS 31.
30, there are six steam-heated cylinders to dry the starched yarns before the latter reach the loom beams.
The number of steam-heated cylinders, and their diameter, depend somewhat upon the type of yarn to be dressed, and upon the speed which it is desired to run the yarn.
A MODERN YARN DRESSING MACHINE WITH SIX STEAM-HEATED CYLINDERS]
If necessary, the surface speed of the middle or steam-heated roller may differ from the others so that a glazed effectsomewhat resembling that obtained by ordinary ironingis imparted to the surface of the fabric.
The faster moving roller is the steam-heated one.