Trade winds continue to blow gas and steam away from the island.
A fleshy face stared back at him from a dozen feet away, blowing steam in the cold air.
They walked as a group, blowing steam in the cold air, up the steps of the low front porch.
"No," she said, shaking her head and blowing steam from the coffee.
Clasping her coffee with both hands, she blew steam away from the top and sipped it.
His face was a horror of eyes and teeth and blowing steam.
She picked it up, warming both hands around the mug, blew steam from the top and sipped carefully.
Water gas was made in England from 1828 by blowing steam through white-hot coke.
Trade winds are blowing gas and steam away from the island.
"When people talk about this backlog, some of them are just blowing steam, they're so angry."