steamed-up
1steamed — [stēmd] adj. 1. cooked by exposure to steam [steamed clams ] ☆ 2. Slang angry; upset [I was really steamed] * * * …
2steamed — [stēmd] adj. 1. cooked by exposure to steam [steamed clams ] ☆ 2. Slang angry; upset [I was really steamed] …
3steamed-up — adj [not before noun] informal excited and angry or worried ▪ Don t get so steamed up about it it s not really important …
4steamed-up — UK US adjective informal angry or upset about something Thesaurus: feeling angry or annoyedsynonym * * * steamed up «STEEMD UHP», adjective. Informal. excited; agitated; angry …
5steamed — [ stimd ] adjective AMERICAN SPOKEN very angry …
6steamed (up) — 1. mod. angry. □ Now, now, don’t get so steamed up! □ She is really massively steamed. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated and fighting. □ He was really steamed and could hardly stand up. D By midnight, Larry was too steamed to drive home …
7steamed up — {adj.}, {informal} Excited or angry about or eager to do something. * /The coach gave the team a pep talk before the game, and he got them all steamed up to win the game./ * /When Mary found out that Jane had not kept their secret, she became all …
8steamed up — {adj.}, {informal} Excited or angry about or eager to do something. * /The coach gave the team a pep talk before the game, and he got them all steamed up to win the game./ * /When Mary found out that Jane had not kept their secret, she became all …
9Steamed — Steam Steam (st[=e]m), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Steamed} (st[=e]md); p. pr. & vb. n. {Steaming}.] 1. To emit steam or vapor. [1913 Webster] My brother s ghost hangs hovering there, O er his warm blood, that steams into the air. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …
10steamed\ up — adj informal Excited or angry about or eager to do something. The coach gave the team a pep talk before the game, and he got them all steamed up to win the game. When Mary found out that Jane had not kept their secret, she became all steamed up.… …