The steam then goes back into an intermediate pressure section of the turbine and continues its expansion.
He hit me with a left, but the steam had gone from his punches.
But in recent weeks, some business analysts have said the steam has gone out of his initiatives.
The steam goes through the hole in the wall.
Or it may mean that the emotional steam has gone out of the whole subject.
The Democrats want it because they sense that the steam will go out of the prosecution once the public sees a convincing test vote.
"You could almost feel the steam go out of them," said Snell.
The steam cannot go up, because the fitting sits against this flange.
They also seemed strangely hot; steam went up from them.