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Discover Ludwig"steaming water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe water that is very hot and producing steam. Example: The hiker filled her canteen with steaming water from the hot spring.
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Set aside steaming water.
Paola set a bowl of steaming water on the table.
Chop + rugby player + crying + hose of steaming water.
From a steel drum we scooped bowls of steaming water and rinsed ourselves.
"The hotel said they would charge forty dollars for a pot of steaming water," the former staffer recalled.
But without the head start provided by steaming water, the boys' hunger would, without a doubt, have snapped its leash.
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But the best part is jumping into steaming waters after running barefoot through the cold from the bathhouse.
Warmer water is better, but avoid steaming hot water or cold water.
Fill a large bowl partway full of warm water, avoiding steaming hot water.
Fill the bathtub with steaming hot water.
Fill a caramel-lined pot with steaming hot water.
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