adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a posh restaurant British English informal (= where richer people go )
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They all earn huge salaries and eat at posh restaurants.
a posh/plummy accent British English informal (= an upper-class accent )
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a tall man with a posh accent
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
hotel
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Susanna Hoffs strolls across her posh hotel room and shakes hands.
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The rooftops of once posh hotels became snipers nests.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a posh five-star hotel
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She goes to a posh girls' school near Brighton.
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She went to a posh girls' school in Switzerland.
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When I'm famous I'm going to stay in a posh hotel and drink champagne all day.
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Will your posh university friends be coming tonight?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I take the couch, an obligatory furnishing in hacker dens, even posh hacker dens like these at Xerox.
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It's been routed from a solid block of not very posh plywood.
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My house wasn't posh , but it was clean and it was mine.
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Some were like herself, some were from the suburbs and some sounded quite posh .
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They split when he was in some really posh place, up the West End.