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plushly

  • a word derived from plush.
    plush
    noun
    a fabric, as of silk, cotton, or wool, whose pile is more than ⅛ inch (0.3 centimeter) high.

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The Calligraphy is a bower of abundance, where visitors can recline in plushly padded, heated and ventilated captain’s chairs, dressed in high-grade Nappa leather: the Relaxation Mode seating package.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 8, 2026

This story came to mind on a sunny afternoon in Greenwich Village, shortly after Ms. Gainsbourg breezed into the hotel’s plushly appointed lobby.

From New York Times Nov. 9, 2017

He directed his empire from his plushly carpeted bedroom, where the world came to him at his convenience.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 27, 2017

His follow-up, MCII, is more plushly upholstered but never at the expense of his core tunefulness.

From The Guardian May 11, 2013

Inside, the Cadillac was as plushly carpeted and softly lit as the bar at the Ritz.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides