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plushy

[pluhsh-ee] / ˈplʌʃ i /


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There’s 1X with it’s plushy gray Neo and Sunday Robotics with its baseball-cap wearing Memo.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 27, 2025

In Kuta, a popular town in Mandalika, scrappy surfers' hostels have been replaced by a mosaic of chlorinated pools and plushy sunbeds, and an international school for the children of expats.

From BBC Oct. 18, 2025

“They’ll still be soft and plushy, but it cuts down on the hair floating around the house,” he says.

From Seattle Times Mar. 22, 2024

The control batch yielded a thick and chewy cookie with a satisfying crunch on the exterior from turbinado sugar and a plushy interior.

From Salon Jan. 21, 2023

There was something odd and unfamiliar about the appearance of Million when she ran in to greet me in her new setting—the very Early Victorian, plushy, marble-mantelpieced, glass-cased drawing-room of the Ladies' Hostelry in Kensington.

From Miss Million's Maid A Romance of Love and Fortune by Mrs. Oliver Onions

In the plushier Victorian parlors, the stereoscope had been a favorite gadget.

From Time Magazine Archive

As business improved she shifted from the tacky Fedora Street neighborhood to plushier headquarters on Hollywood's Sunset Strip, later moved on to swanky Harold Way.

From Time Magazine Archive

In one of Manhattan's plushier galleries last week, the brown-velvet hush was deeper than usual, and the corners darker.

From Time Magazine Archive

When he first went to work for Acme Newspictures in 1923, he never got the plushier assignments, because he refused to wear a necktie.

From Time Magazine Archive

A wartime casualty among the plushier prep schools last week was Connecticut's Avon School, formerly Avon Old Farms.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was Britain's plushiest royal-carpet treatment, usually reserved for His Majesty's closest allies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Washington unrolled its plushiest red carpet for the wan, wiry veteran of the cold war.

From Time Magazine Archive

The program: the Nat "King" Cole Show, starring the tall, courtly $500,000-a-year troubadour who has played the world's plushiest nightspots and sold a staggering 50 million records.

From Time Magazine Archive

Boeing says the Stratocruiser can fly 100 passengers, in the plushiest kind of comfort, from New York to London in eleven hours; from New York to Los Angeles in seven.

From Time Magazine Archive

And this is about the plushiest affair you could imagine; bright orange and black, and half an inch thick.

From On With Torchy by Foster Lincoln




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