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Aroused to impatience or anger.
annoyed
irritated
stung
pissed
nettled
riled
roiled
miffed
peeved
pissed off
displeased
Steamed.
cooked
1
Or a teacher who's
steamed
about the state of the education system?
2
Take their approach to
steamed
milk, the lynchpin of any good latte.
3
Shane Jones was told to reject the funding but has
steamed
ahead.
4
Where they had been, the sea bubbled and
steamed
as if boiling.
5
Tamar
steamed
it open; that's how they knew where to find you.
6
It seemed like the late afternoon light actually
steamed
off his fur.
7
And that of course made the merchantman
safe
-
she
steamed
off in triumph.
8
There was no fire in the room and the food
steamed
ponderously.
9
But at all events the boat
steamed
southwards into the Red Sea.
10
And make
rice
-
both
steamed
and the only slightly more difficult pilaf method.
11
They waited and stared whilst we slowly
steamed
to the French base.
12
The French fleet now left the harbour and
steamed
for Port Said.
13
Then, shadowy in the fog, she
steamed
out on the given course.
14
It sizzled and
steamed
as it transferred its heat to the water.
15
Then it
steamed
to the Middle East as tensions with Iran soared.
16
The next morning the vessel selected for the first attack,
steamed
forward.
steamed
steam
·
steam in
steam away
steam rice
steam vegetables
steam slowly