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steamed

adjective
\ ˈstēmd How to pronounce steamed (audio) \

Definition of steamed

1 : cooked by steam
2 : angry sense 1 often used with up

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The steamed egg cake that paired so well with repeating pots of the house pu-erh in Hong Kong suffered from coarse crumb syndrome. Daily Pilot, "Review: At Tim Ho Wan Irvine, commuter dim sum from the Hong Kong Michelin-starred specialist," 6 Sep. 2019 The steamed egg cake that paired so well with repeating pots of the house pu’er in Hong Kong suffered from coarse crumb syndrome. Los Angeles Times, "Review: At Tim Ho Wan Irvine, commuter dim sum from the Hong Kong Michelin-starred specialist," 2 Sep. 2019 Personality clashes occurred as well, pitting politicians who were hearing from steamed constituents and wanting to discuss alternatives against ALDOT and state officials who were set on delivering a project that had been in the works for years. al, "How the I-10 project was killed," 1 Sep. 2019 Whereas tequila is the result of distilling the steamed heart of blue agave plants, mezcal requires more time to harvest, prep, and cook. Popular Mechanics, "Burros, Stones, and Machetes: Here’s How Mezcal Is Distilled," 23 Aug. 2019 Choose from traditional dinners such as steamed mussels in white wine, roast duck a l’orange, blanquette de veau, trout almondine and chicken marsala alongside the chef’s nightly specials. Claire Perez, sun-sentinel.com, "A Rendez-Vous with blueberry pancakes," 16 Aug. 2019 Highlights of the menu include East Coast style hot or cold lobster roll, whole steamed lobster, crab cakes and lobster bisque. Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press, "Birmingham eatery transforming into lobster shack for the summer," 11 July 2019 To produce latte art, baristas usually pour steamed milk by hand onto espresso drinks. Patricia Talorico, USA TODAY, "Selfie latte? Coffee shop machine will turn your face into foamy art," 26 Mar. 2018 Being a vegetarian doesn't mean subsisting on steamed broccoli and bowls of pasta. Sarah Jampel, Bon Appétit, "Soy Curls Are the Single-Ingredient Meat Substitute I Buy in Bulk," 4 June 2019

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First Known Use of steamed

1802, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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steamed

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of steamed

chiefly US, informal : angry or irritated

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