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- adverb In a
plush manner.
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Examples
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At his company's offices in cities like New York, Hong Kong and Palm Beach, clients head to plushly appointed private rooms to sell their jewels to buyers — a different experience from the cash-for-gold pawnshop-type experience or the high-commission public auctions that traditionally dominated the secondhand jewelry market.
A $200,000 Upgrade Nancy Keates 2010
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It's plushly covered, it seems inviting, but look underneath and there are the springs and stuffing bulging out.
Men Should Weep; Blasted; When We Are Married Susannah Clapp 2010
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The big and plushly furnished living room was painted berry pink, like a cranberry vodka cocktail.
Shore Thing Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi 2011
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They were quite distinct from the plushly carpeted front stairs, reserved for the gentry when accessing the living quarters and drawing rooms above.
What the Help Really Saw Elizabeth Lowry 2012
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More to the point, he's made it out of Southie and settled into plushly upholstered suburban comfort with wife Kate the remarkable Renee Elise Goldsberry.
In New York, 'Good People' a sign of hope for this theater season 2011
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The country is plushly green and heavy with quiet, and the blue air feels crisp and pure—it is difficult to adjust to such peace.
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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The big and plushly furnished living room was painted berry pink, like a cranberry vodka cocktail.
Shore Thing Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi 2011
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The country is plushly green and heavy with quiet, and the blue air feels crisp and pure—it is difficult to adjust to such peace.
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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But their website doesn't hint at that; it remains plushly dedicated to their "Open Happiness" message.
Adam Hanft: The Haiti Tragedy: Why Is There Digital Silence? 2010
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Visitors spiral up a walled and plushly carpeted ramp and enter the wanly illuminated exhibition spaces in the former Reading Room beneath Sydney Smirke's 1857 glass-and-cast-iron dome.
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