Steamers

Word STEAMERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Steamers"

What do we mean by steamers?

A device or object that works by the operation of steam.

A mode of transportation propelled by steam.

A babycino (frothy milk drink).

A wetsuit with long sleeves and legs.

The name of various animals.

A racehorse the odds of which are becoming shorter (that is, decreasing) because bettors are backing it.

An act of fellatio.

A member of a youth gang who engages in steaming (robbing and escaping in a large group).

A drinking session.

A dish made by cooking diced meat very slowly in a tightly sealed pot with a minimum of flavourings, allowing it to steam in its own juices; specifically such a dish made with kangaroo meat.

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The word "steamers" in example sentences

Mediterranean in English steamers, in the same way as these were brought from Malta to Gibraltar in the Prometheus — as, forsooth, servants and passengers. ❋ Unknown (2003)

One of the Baddock steamers is leaving for Buenos Ayres the same afternoon, and I can arrange with the captain. ❋ Unknown (1912)

You creatures of to-day, approaching it in one of your clumsy new-fashioned fire-driven canoes that you call steamers, must admire immensely its conical peak, as it stands out silhouetted against the glowing horizon in the deep red glare of a sub-tropical Atlantic sunset. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

They go part of the way in English steamers, and the ten or twelve dollars they pay for passage is about all the trip costs. ❋ Mark Twain (1872)

Men do not doff their hats in the down-town elevators which brought her up to the big office where she was employed, a great room near the top of one of the high down-town buildings; the windows looked out on the river, now a white mass of down-flowing ice, through which the calling steamers worked their way laboriously towards the harbour, to the Statue of Liberty standing beside what now looked a white gravel path of entry to the city. ❋ George Lynch (N/A)

Steamed coconut and rice dumplings: A desert that we’ve found here cooked in steamers at the market place. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Here I refer to the soft shell bivalves known as "steamers." ❋ Robert Rosenthal (2011)

Soft-shells, also known as steamers, fryers, or long necks after the black siphon that protrudes from their shells, are usually steamed or shucked and turned into fried clams. ❋ SARA MOULTON (2010)

There was corn on the cob and clam chowder and red plastic net bags filled with gray clams that Val and her mother called steamers. ❋ Jennifer Weiner (2009)

The steamers were the least common, but were to be respected in their regions. ❋ Anthony, Piers (1995)

In the case of all these steamers, that is, of the Havre and Bremen, the Collins, the Aspinwall, and the Pacific lines, Commodore Perry reported that they "_were capable of being easily converted into war steamers of the first class_." ❋ Thomas Rainey (N/A)

But it was only for a short space, for the Sirdar recalled the steamers by signal to assist in repelling the attack when it was seen the Khalifa meant giving battle. ❋ Bennet Burleigh (N/A)

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