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Plush
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plush
a. a fabric with a cut pile that is longer and softer than velvet
b. (as modifier): a plush chair

plush [pləsh]
(textiles)
Warp pile fabric with silk or wool pile longer than that of velvet.

Plush 

a woven pile fabric manufactured by a process similar to that used to make velvet. The pile of plush is longer (up to 6 mm) but not as thick as the pile of velvet. The pile may be cut or uncut. Different methods of manufacture and finishing result in smooth, embossed, or crushed plush. Plushes are used for trimming apparel, upholstering furniture, and making blankets and drapery.



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Sapphire made sure to bring yards of neon sapphire blue back-lighting, a fluorescent, engraved pompadour-shaped ice-sculpture, plushier (much plush-ier, according to the dancers) leather chairs, new carpeting, a concierge service, and a new chef--Jayson Margulies from Robert's Steak House at the Penthouse Executive Club.
The result was that the violent films continued to be shown to the masses while, for the better-off the films had to be yet bigger-budget, starrier, plushier, more romantic, more song-and-dance than ever.
 
 
 
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