steamy

steamy(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. lleno de vapor
The bathroom is steamy because I took a really hot shower.El baño está lleno de vapor porque me bañé con agua muy caliente.
The gym was so steamy that my glasses fogged up.El gimnasio estaba tan lleno de vapor que se me empañaron los anteojos.
b. empañado
Grace grabbed a towel to wipe down the steamy mirror so she could do her hair.Grace agarró una toalla para limpiar el espejo empañado y poder peinarse.
a. húmedo
After a hot and steamy summer, I welcome winter.Después de un verano caluroso y húmedo, le doy la bienvenida al invierno.
3.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(torrid)
a. erótico
Erica had to set her novel down for a moment because it was getting very steamy.Erica tuvo que dejar la novela por un momento porque se estaba poniendo muy erótica.
b. apasionado
Francesca had a steamy affair with a man she met while walking her dog.Francesca tuvo una aventura apasionada con un hombre que conoció paseando a su perro.
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