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    Plush
    /pləSH/

    noun

    • 1. a rich fabric of silk, cotton, wool, or a combination of these, with a long, soft nap: "deep-buttoned plush upholstery"

    adjective

    • 1. richly luxurious and expensive: "the plush chrome and leather office"
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  3. Plush is a fabric with an even pile that is longer and less dense than velvet pile, or a toy that is covered in plush and filled with soft material. It can also mean relating to, resembling, or made of plush, or luxurious. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and more.

  4. Plush can be an adjective meaning soft, expensive, or luxurious, or a noun meaning a type of cloth or a toy. Learn how to use plush in different contexts with examples and synonyms.

  5. Plush can be a noun for a fabric with a long pile, or an adjective for something luxurious or rich. Learn how to use plush in a sentence, see related words, and find out its origin from Latin and French.

  6. Plush can be an adjective meaning soft, expensive, or luxurious, or a noun meaning a type of soft cloth. Learn how to use plush in different contexts with examples and synonyms.

  7. Plush is a fabric with a thick deep pile, made of or covered with plush. It can also mean luxurious, extravagant, or rich. Find synonyms, translations, and examples of plush in different contexts and languages.

  8. Plush originally referred to a rich, soft type of fabric, and it’s now used to describe anything extravagant. A plush lifestyle is one only the wealthy can afford, with expensive restaurants, obedient servants, and fancy furniture. A plush living room is full of paintings and decorations.

  9. Plush is a type of silk or cotton cloth with a thick soft surface made of a mass of threads. Learn how to use plush in sentences, see pictures and compare with other fabrics.

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