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have steamed

  • present perfect
    of steam.
    steam
    noun
    water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor.

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Catherine will go make coffee and Ben will have steamed milk.

From New York Times Oct. 29, 2021

But Weinstein must have steamed that his mild-mannered, stateliest-home inspirational drama carried the same rating as gross-out horror films like Saw and My Bloody Valentine 3D.

From Time Apr. 4, 2011

Convoys have steamed through, without a loss, to Ireland and Australia.

From Time Magazine Archive

They have steamed through the eastern Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean, even the Caribbean.

From Time Magazine Archive

For this buttoned-up age, for Burnham, it was a letter that could have steamed itself open.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson

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