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plush

adjective as in luxurious, rich

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Cheever’s fiction would provide images that would become emblematic of midcentury American life: plush lawns, boozy parties, men in hats waiting for commuter trains into the city.

Though far from complex, this juicy, bright wine has all the plush fruit and soft tannins that made Malbec a crowd favorite in the first place.

One of the main reasons why going to movies has become expensive is because single-screen theatres that offered cheaper tickets have now been mostly replaced by plush multi-screen cinemas that offer a host of amenities.

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Recent examples of this include queues of people snaking around high streets to get their hands on limited edition Labubu plush toys - which are usually sold out online.

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Among those homes is a “plush” spot in Lisbon, the New York Post reported in July.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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