Crossword-Solution: STEAMER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Steamer | n. | A vessel propelled by steam; a steamship or steamboat. |
| Steamer | n. | A steam fire engine. See under Steam. |
| Steamer | n. | A road locomotive for use on common roads, as in agricultural operations. |
| Steamer | n. | A vessel in which articles are subjected to the action of steam, as in washing, in cookery, and in various processes of manufacture. |
| Steamer | n. | The steamer duck. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| STEAMER | anagram | REMATES, TEAMERS |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with STEAMER (5)
The little steamer was already flapping her way eastward of the big crescent of shipping, and the low Essex coast was growing blue and hazy, when a Martian appeared, small and faint in the remote distance, advancing along the muddy coast from the direction of Foulness.
That fair dream was in my mind when Jean met me at the steamer last Monday; it was in my mind when she received me at the door last Tuesday evening.
And while the late steamer Big Missouri worked and sweated in the sun, the retired artist sat on a barrel in the shade close by, dangled his legs, munched his apple, and planned the slaughter of more innocents.
Here he kept a great mass of wood, high piled, ready to be ignited as a signal should a steamer or a sail top the far horizon.
One was an order from his superior to lay off on his present work, and hasten to Cape Town by the first steamer he could get.
Quotes with STEAMER (3)
Live or die, but don't poison everything... Well, death's been herefor a long time --it has a hell of a lotto do with helland suspicion of the eyeand the religious objectsand how I mourned themwhen they were made obsceneby my dwarf-heart's doodle. The chief ingredientis mutilation. And mud, day after day, mud like a ritual, and the baby on the platter, cooked but still human, cooked also with little maggots, sewn onto it maybe by somebody's mother, the damn bitch! Even so, I …
We were wanderers on a prehistoric earth, of an earth that wore the aspect of an unknown planet. We could have fancied ourselves the first of men taking possession of an accursed inheritance, to be subdued at the cost of profound anguish and of excessive toilo. But suddenly, as we struggled round a bend, there would be a glimpse of rush walls, of peaked grass-roofs, a burst of yells, a whirl of black limbs, a mass of hands clapping, of feet stamping, of bodies swaying, of eye…
His gaze glossed over a stack of wooden crates and landed on a steamer trunk that was covered with stickers from all over the world.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 106 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).