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Definition of Plushly
1. plush [adv] - See also: plush
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plushly
Literary usage of Plushly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Silk Weaver by Gabrielle Warnock (1999)
"Anton was left alone, in a plushly furnished office, with two unknown men who
faced him from behind a large desk of walnut and green leather. ..."
2. The Silk Weaver by Gabrielle Warnock (1999)
"Anton was left alone, in a plushly furnished office, with two unknown men who
faced him from behind a large desk of walnut and green leather. ..."
3. The House of the Dead by Marc Ponomareff (2005)
"... at a combination of both my grandmothers) who sits in a plushly-upholstered
chair at the far end of the verandah, in the failing light. ..."
4. Seraphim Trilogy Book One; What the Herald Angel Sang by Teralee E. M. Bird (2004)
"... in a favored pose with elbows on the plushly padded arms of the chair, he
closed one eye and peered with the other at the blue ones opposite his. ..."
5. The House of the Dead by Marc Ponomareff (2005)
"... at a combination of both my grandmothers) who sits in a plushly-upholstered
chair at the far end of the verandah, in the failing light. ..."
6. The Book of King Solomon by Professor Solomon (2005)
"It is carved from cedar wood and inlaid with jewels. You can smell the cedar
wood; and the jewels glitter like fireflies. The seat is plushly cushioned. ..."
7. Seraphim Trilogy Book One; What the Herald Angel Sang by Teralee E. M. Bird (2004)
"... in a favored pose with elbows on the plushly padded arms of the chair, he
closed one eye and peered with the other at the blue ones opposite his. ..."
8. The Book of King Solomon by Professor Solomon (2005)
"It is carved from cedar wood and inlaid with jewels. You can smell the cedar
wood; and the jewels glitter like fireflies. The seat is plushly cushioned. ..."