[
UK
/plˈʌʃi/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
characterized by extravagance and profusion
a lucullan feast
a lavish buffet - (of textures) resembling plush
How To Use plushy In A Sentence
- The rich plushy, plumelike branches grow in regular whorls around the trunk, and on the topmost whorls, standing erect, are the large, beautiful cones. Steep Trails
- It was amusing to see him thrusting his eager little beezer between the vast, soft, plushy flanks of two patrolmen. Pipefuls
- Throughout these preliminaries, Mr. Conducis had remained, as it were, the mere effluvium: far from anxious and so potent that a kind of plushy assurance seemed to permeate the last detail of renaissance in The Dolphin. Killer Dolphin
- There are plushy comfy cushioned couches for simply rotting away while listening to the crowd go wild.
- Between the soft sheets and abundant pillows, I was temped to stay in my plushy tomb, but I was glad when I finally hauled my body downstairs for brunch at the hotel's locally sourced restaurant, Heirloom. Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: Celebrate Brooklyn Opening Night Gala and New Haven Weekend Getaway
- There were also plenty of white plushy towels hanging on the heated towel rack and two soft terry cloth robes which were in two sizes, large and small. Mara Gibbs: Everybody Sleeps Where? In Paris, For Luxury, Hotel Plaza Athenee
- Her heels sank into the plushy carpet and left little pinprick holes in the carpet weave as she pasted.
- When you entered the foyer it was like going into a different world: deep, luxurious carpets, soft lights, plushy seats, an atmosphere of opulence and glamour.
- At first sight a plushy one: wall to wall plum coloured carpet, but of penny-pinching quality, two fat looking easy chairs with cheap foam seats, a pair of shoulder high metal filing cabinets and a modern afrormosia desk. Rat Race
- They walked into the spacious living room and Lizzy snuggled into the white, plushy sofa as Jane took a chair across from her and patiently waited for her to begin.