I. adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a plush carpet (= thick and soft )
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I love hotels with plush carpets.
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plush green carpet
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the plush lobby of a four-star hotel
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The firm's headquarters is a plush $2.5 million office building on Woodside Road.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Battered budget accommodation in a plush area.
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Otherwise, the plush arena and a large crowd might prove too much to handle.
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People wanted to work at the Skunk Works not be-cause it was plush or prestigious, but because they loved the work.
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Their plush London home provided a base for Jane's voluntary work with the Samaritans.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Clara wants the seats to be upholstered in plush .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Downstairs, you sat on wooden benches; upstairs, there were seats of dark crimson plush .
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Her hat was mauve plush with a veil.
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In these six-storey mills velvet and plush were made.
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There were high walls, old plush chairs, a heavy rug with a stale odor hanging close.