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plush

Syllabification: (plush)
Pronunciation: /pləSH/
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Definition of plush

noun

  • a rich fabric of silk, cotton, wool, or a combination of these, with a long, soft nap: [as modifier]:deep-buttoned plush upholstery

adjective

  • richly luxurious and expensive:the plush chrome and leather office

Derivatives

plushly

adverb

plushness

noun

Origin:

late 16th century: from obsolete French pluche, contraction of peluche, from Old French peluchier 'to pluck', based on Latin pilus 'hair'. The sense 'luxurious' dates from the 1920s

plush in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of plush in the British & World English dictionary