asteam

Adjective

 * 1) Giving off steam, water vapour or smoke.
 * 2) * 1845, Hugh Miller, cited in Thomas Brown (ed.), Annals of the Disruption, Edinburgh: MacLaren & MacNiven, 1877, Part2, p.37,
 * The rude turf building we found full from end to end, and all asteam with a particularly wet congregation, some of whom had travelled in the soaking drizzle from the further extremities of the island.
 * 1) * 1906,, “Back o’ the Moon” in Back o’ the Moon and Other Stories, London: Hurst and Blackett, Chapter17, p.238,
 * The fire burned here and there for a fortnight, and then there came a light shower or two that set the hills a-steam with opaque white smoke.
 * 1) Covered with condensation.
 * 1) Covered with condensation.
 * 1) Covered with condensation.