Instantly, the Hornet slid forward, accelerating to flight speed in less than two seconds as steam boiled from the cat track in its wake, a seething, straight line of white fog swiftly dissipated by the breeze coming in over Jefferson's bow.
Unlike most other European dumplings, a poza is cooked over steam, not boiled.
Kotte Kadabu: Made up of fermented rice paste, steam boiled in banana leaf packets for more than four hours.
The weed undulated again, and a roaring sound in the distance came as more steam boiled upward and the orange glow increased in brightness.
A hundred men died in the inferno, as flames roared from the breached elevator doors, as steam boiled from ruptured lines alongside the catapults, as smoke erupted like some monstrous black demon above the stricken carrier, a nightmare giant pronouncing its verdict of doom.
As a staple diet rice is eaten either steam boiled (ukhua) or sundried (aaroi).
Where two moving cliff faces struck one another, clouds of steam boiled forth.
As it sank, steam boiled from it for just an instant, its surface temperature elevated from the friction of the flight.
Green shirts ran the cat shuttles back, locking them in place to each aircraft's nose gear as steam boiled from the deck around them.
At one end of the room, the scented steam boiled out of the bathroom: at the other, Howl's guitar made out-of-tune twangings.