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Discover Ludwig'steaming weather' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
The correct phrase to use is 'sweltering weather'. For example: "The sweltering weather made it difficult to go outside."
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Armstrong completed the 158-kilometer (98-mile) stage in steaming weather in the Pyrenees in 4 hours 21 minutes 57 seconds, an average of 36 kilometers an hour, about 22.3 miles an hour.
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It was and still is characterized by illiteracy, poverty and steaming hot weather.
This is especially the case for the 2015 eruption as ash dispersal was limited and visual observation of the vent area was inhibited due to bad weather and intensive steaming.
In the end, it was Dr. Stroud who fell ill in Singapore's steam-bath weather.
Rain pattered on the tin roof overhead, and around us the tiny semi-outdoor restaurant was packed with a cheerful evening throng seeking shelter from the weather, keeping warm with steaming tumblers of hot sake.
The white sand and pebble beach is steps from each condo, but because it wasn't swimming weather we settled for early morning strolls with steaming cups of coffee.
One of them breaks away from the group and shows us to a (clean) table, bearing Styrofoam cups of steaming tea.I know people believe hot tea is good in hot weather because it promotes sweating and therefore cooling.
One day, we were steaming on the northern edge of the ice floes at the latitude where the seasonal oscillations of the Antarctic Convergence determine the weather.
It was steaming hot.
Kobe is steaming.
steaming or steam explosion.
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