5074 examples of steamed in sentences

Anyway, when that particular train steamed into Aldgate at about 4 p.m. on March 18th last, the first-class carriages were all but empty.

Presently we steamed into the harbour, and made our way to the Dogana, where our luggage was examined.

She bakes gems on Monday and has them steamed during the remainder of the weekwith tea.

They steamed ahead between the forts, leaving the Chinese to take the consequences.

The windows steamed, but here and there through a wiped patch of pane a white world was revealed.

In the early hours of a fine April morning the Conqueror steamed slowly into Sunwich Harbour, and in a very short time the town was revelling in a description of Captain Nugent's first voyage before the mast from lips which were never tired of repeating it.

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.

Iron covered the men-of-war he had seen at Karlskrona; the locomotives steamed through the country on iron rails; the needle that had stitched his coat was of iron; the shears that clipped the sheep and the kettle that cooked the food.

The judges' boat, a tiny, saucy naphtha launch, had steamed down to the finish, and now quivered there as though from impatience and excitement, and awaited the victor.

When an invalid is getting past the "sloppy" stage and is able for solid nutriment Steamed Barley is perhaps the most valuable food of any, and dyspeptics who experience difficulty in getting any kind of food to agree would do well to go on a course of thisnot for one day or two, but for weeks and months together.

Murlaggan Cake (Steamed).

It will be found a change both from the usual "steamed" and the familiar "milk" pudding.

This pudding is also very good steamed.

Very good with stewed fruit or any steamed pudding.

The sucking pig and fowl had been baked in a native umu, or oven, on hot stones, and the taro and yams steamed with them.

For dinner we had a broiled fish, which I myself cooked on stones outside the house, and tuparo, mountain feis steamed and mashed into a golden pulp, with cocoanut cream.

Here a steamer engaged for the purpose awaited them, and twelve hundred strong, they steamed down the harbor alongside the "New York" that Dr. Conwell's last glimpse of America might be of the faces of his own church family.

The sun rose in a cloudless sky and the earth steamed under its rays, sending back in eddying mist the rain which had poured upon her with such violence the night before.

It lay, vague as hope at first, in a jewel-tinted sea; the ship steamed toward it as through the mists of creation's third morning, and all good things seemed possible.

Captain Spade accompanied them to the gangway, and they were soon making for the cruiser, which had steamed near to pick them up.

The next morning the vessel selected for the first attack, steamed forward.

The vessel steamed put of the Mersey, and John Saltram, indifferent to the last glimpse of his native land, was still roaming hither and thither, in quest of the familiar face he longed with such a passionate yearning to see; but up to this point he sought for his wife in vain.

The good ship steamed gaily across the Atlantic through the bleak spring weather; and there was plenty of eating and drinking, and joviality and flirtation on board her, while John Saltram lay upon his back, very helpless, languishing to be astir once more.

John F. A. Davis & Mary Thornton Davis (NK); 4Dec63; R327301. GARTH, DAVID. All steamed up.

We had been trained also to talk French daily during dinner, so we were not quite "helpless foreigners" when we steamed away from St. Catherine's Docks, and found ourselves on the following day in Antwerp, amid what seemed to us a very Babel of conflicting tongues.

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