Plushy
[pluhsh-ee] /ˈplʌʃ i/
adjective, plushier, plushiest.
1.
of, relating to, or resembling .
2.
Informal. characterized by luxury, wealth, or ease:
a plushy resort.
adjective
Luxurious; stylish; costly: a swank, plush, exclusive cabaret club/ singer Ella Logan at the plushy Casablanca (1927+)
noun
: All the plush in the world won’t tidy up his vulgar soul
[fr the soft and costly fabric, fr French pluche]
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