Steaming in a sentence as an adjective

The software is a "steaming pile of ****"?

Washington's offering us a pile of steaming turds.

Two-way TV, hidden microphones, and steaming open your mail is nothing compared with what the NSA can do.

We've paid many times that amount and sometimes the **** wasn't even lukewarm, let alone steaming.

And there is nothing anyone could say about personal projects except "Pretty cool" or "Damn, what a steaming pile".

This is a simple and sufficient solution.> But furthermore, DNS on the Internet is still a steaming pile of hopeless garbage.

In the government agency where I work, $200k would actually be considered very reasonable for a steaming pile of ****.

Steaming in a sentence as an adverb

Your first contribution to this thread was basically taking a big steaming dump over this young lady's accomplishments.

No. There's a reason women joined the work force en masse, and it was because the money they could make and the satisfaction they could attain in the work force was worth more to them than whatever value they produced scrubbing floors and steaming vegetables.

They wore them constantly in the filthy steaming kitchens, creating a bewitching pattern of wear that was painstakingly replicated by Morrisons jeansmiths.

See the comments in Paul Irish's recent thread about this [1].There are people who are content to plod along and debate the finer points of one attribute or another, while native APIs are steaming ahead.

Being healthier by denying yourself the little pleasures you can afford, a cup of tea or a bowl of steaming rice, makes little sense if you have nothing else to look forward to, << man had something to look forward to.

The Clipper ships, the most advanced sailing vessels operated commercially, could rival the speed of coal-powered steamships of their time, and even of modern oil-powered cargo ships when "slow-steaming" rules are applied.

Steaming definitions

adjective

filled with steam or emitting moisture in the form of vapor or mist; "a steaming kettle"; "steamy towels"

See also: steamy

adverb

(used of heat) extremely; "the casserole was piping hot"

See also: piping