steamed

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
steamed
    adj 1: cooked in steam; "steamed clams"
    2: aroused to impatience or anger; "made an irritated gesture";
       "feeling nettled from the constant teasing"; "peeved about
       being left out"; "felt really pissed at her snootiness";
       "riled no end by his lies"; "roiled by the delay" [syn:
       {annoyed}, {irritated}, {miffed}, {nettled}, {peeved},
       {pissed}, {pissed off}, {riled}, {roiled}, {steamed},
       {stung}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Steam \Steam\ (st[=e]m), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Steamed}
   (st[=e]md); p. pr. & vb. n. {Steaming}.]
   1. To emit steam or vapor.
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            My brother's ghost hangs hovering there,
            O'er his warm blood, that steams into the air.
                                                  --Dryden.
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            Let the crude humors dance
            In heated brass, steaming with fire intense. --J.
                                                  Philips.
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   2. To rise in vapor; to issue, or pass off, as vapor.
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            The dissolved amber . . . steamed away into the air.
                                                  --Boyle.
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   3. To move or travel by the agency of steam.
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            The vessel steamed out of port.       --N. P.
                                                  Willis.
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   4. To generate steam; as, the boiler steams well.
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