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1 Place cups in steamer and steam about three-fourths of an hour.
2 It became necessary to put to sea, and to steam about aimlessly till night arrived.
3 He looked like he was seething, building up a real head of steam about something.
4 Yes, we ought, but somehow we don't seem to get up much steam about it lately.
5 Fill lower part of steamer with hot water and steam about three-quarters of an hour or less time, until tender.
6 For a time he floated with the steam about in the air, but at last he sank down to the ground.
7 Their breath was blown in two vapory columns from their nostrils and drifted about their heads like steam about a locomotive.
8 Anyway, you have 20 words or less to let off steam about who you think is the most over-rated act in the world ever.
9 At regular intervals during his two-year tenure in the German central bank, Mr Weidmann has let off steam about the other central bank across town.
10 For a mere €470 each for 10 days, according to the booking agent, I can let off some steam about Germany's unprecedented political limbo.
11 Or a teacher who's steamed about the state of the education system?
12 Once you have steamed about under water, you have steamed about under water.
13 Headmaster Paugh is still pretty steamed about the whole kidnapping debacle.
14 The Texans were left steaming about a questionable call that cost them a touchdown.
15 Accordingly, that vessel steamed about a mile nearer the harbour, accompanied by Crab A.
16 She covered the stew-pan closely and steamed about half an hour until the turnips were tender.
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