plushy


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
plush/plʌʃ/
noun a rich fabric of silk, cotton, or wool, with a long, soft nap. adjective informal richly luxurious and expensive.
– derivatives
plushly adverb,
plushness noun,
plushy adjective.
– origin C16: from obs. Fr. pluche, contr. of peluche, from OFr. peluchier ‘to pluck’, based on L. pilus ‘hair’.
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