steamer Antonyms

Meaning of steamer

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steamer (n)

a clam that is usually steamed in the shell

a cooking utensil that can be used to cook food by steaming it

a ship powered by one or more steam engines

an edible clam with thin oval-shaped shell found in coastal regions of the United States and Europe

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steamer (v)

travel by means of steam power

steamer Sentence Examples

  1. The steaming hot steamer carried passengers across the turbulent sea.
  2. I carefully steamed the vegetables in the steamer until they reached a tender texture.
  3. The clothes steamer effectively removed wrinkles from my suit jacket.
  4. The steam engine's pistons moved rhythmically, powering the steamer forward.
  5. The steamer's whistle echoed through the harbor, signaling its impending departure.
  6. The fishmonger sold fresh steamed seafood at his outdoor stand.
  7. The steamed dumplings were a delectable appetizer during our dim sum meal.
  8. The steamer's boiler hissed and steamed, generating the necessary power for propulsion.
  9. The high-pressure steamer can be used to sterilize medical instruments.
  10. The aroma of freshly steamed coffee filled the air, enticing us to start the day.

FAQs About the word steamer

a clam that is usually steamed in the shell, a cooking utensil that can be used to cook food by steaming it, a ship powered by one or more steam engines, an edi

merchantman, collier, man-of-war, liner, cutter, tanker, coaster, lightship, trader, watercraft

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The steaming hot steamer carried passengers across the turbulent sea.

I carefully steamed the vegetables in the steamer until they reached a tender texture.

The clothes steamer effectively removed wrinkles from my suit jacket.

The steam engine's pistons moved rhythmically, powering the steamer forward.