plush
/plʌʃ/
noun
- A soft, thick fabric with a long, dense pile, used for upholstery and toys.
- She bought a yard of plush to make a new pillow for her cat.
- The toy factory used high-quality plush for all its stuffed animals.
- The couch was covered in a dark green plush that felt like velvet.
- A soft toy, especially a stuffed animal.
- He collected plush toys from every zoo he visited.
- The child hugged her favorite plush tightly as she fell asleep.
- The store had a whole aisle of plush, from bears to unicorns.
adjective
- Richly luxurious, comfortable, or expensive in appearance or feel.
- The theater's plush seats made the movie even more enjoyable.
- She sank into the plush sofa after a long day at work.
- The hotel room had plush carpets and velvet curtains.
- Soft and thick in texture, like a fabric with a long, soft nap.
- He wore a plush bathrobe that kept him warm and cozy.
- The plush towel was so soft it felt like a cloud.
- The teddy bear was made of plush fur that felt wonderful to touch.