to steam up
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/stˈiːm ˈʌp/
British pronunciation
/stˈiːm ˈʌp/

Definition & Meaning of "steam up"

to steam up
[phrase form: steam]
01

to cause a surface particularly a glass one to become foggy

to steam up definition and meaning
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The boling the teapot steamed the windows up, creating a hazy effect.
The humid weather caused my glasses to constantly steam up whenever I stepped outside.
02

(of a surface) to become covered with tiny water droplets

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During summertime, my glasses steam up quite easily.
The bathroom mirror steamed up as I enjoyed a hot shower, obscuring my reflection.
03

to cause someone to become extremely distress or annoyed

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His constant criticism of her work began to steam her up, leading to frequent arguments.
The unfair decision made by the referee steamed up the players on the losing team.
04

to become extremely upset or angry

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She tends to steam up when people do n't follow through on their commitments.
05

to make someone feel excited about something

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Her passionate speech on the importance of environmental conservation managed to steam up the audience, inspiring them to take action.
The thrilling plot twists in the movie really steam up the viewers, keeping them on the edge of their seats.
06

to become enthusiastic or excited

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He got all steamed up thinking about his date tomorrow
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