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How to pronounce plush in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms lavish, lucullan, plushy
Type Words
Type of cloth, fabric, material, textile
Derivation plushy

Examples of plush

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From the atrium's massive chandelier to the plush theater, it's a grand display.
From the timesunion.com
Worse yet, the cloth seats have a vintage 1980s feel to them, like plush carpet.
From the businessweek.com
Tokyo, genially wined and dined them at the plush Ryukyus Command Officers'Club.
From the time.com
Cindy's mom's apartment, which is on the second floor, is large, airy and plush.
From the lohud.com
They work because the fringe is plush and dense rather than sparse and straggly.
From the express.co.uk
For a plush ride, the GMC Terrain and Volkswagen Tiguan offer affordable luxury.
From the sfgate.com
It offers a plush interior, African fusion food and an extensive wine selection.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Beanie craze Collectors bid up some of the mini plush toys to $2,000 apiece.
From the time.com
Busch Gardens is also putting small plush giraffes in the delegate and VIP bags.
From the charlotteobserver.com
More examples
  • Lavish: characterized by extravagance and profusion; "a lavish buffet"; "a lucullan feast"
  • A fabric with a nap that is longer and softer than velvet
  • (plushy) (of textures) resembling plush
  • Plush (from French peluche) is a textile having a cut nap or pile the same as fustian or velvet.
  • For the artist Liam Hayes and Plush, please see Liam Hayes. This article concerns itself with the South African band Plush.
  • Liam Hayes, professionally known as Plush® since 1992 is a songwriter and performer from Chicago.
  • "Plush" is a song by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots. It is one of the band's biggest hits, and was composed and written by singer Scott Weiland, drummer Eric Kretz and bassist Robert DeLeo for STP's debut album, Core (see 1992 in music).
  • A fabric with a deeper cut fibers or uncut loops that stand up densely on the surface.
  • Velvet with a deep, soft pile, plush is easily found in childrens' stuffed animals. From the French word peluche meaning hairy, plush fabric can also be knitted for a bit of stretch.