"swank, luxurious," 1927, from plush (n.). Plushy in this sense is recorded from 1923. Related: Plushly; plushness.
plush (n.)
"soft fabric," 1590s, from Middle French pluche "shag, plush," contraction of peluche "hairy fabric," from Old French peluchier "to pull, to tug, to pluck" (the final process in weaving plush), from Vulgar Latin *piluccare "remove hair" (see pluck (v.)). Related: Plushy; plushness.
实用例句
1. All the seats were in red plush.
所有座位都上了红色长毛绒面。
来自柯林斯例句
2. I was surprised at the plush red carpeting and comfortable chairs.
我对华美的红地毯和舒适的椅子感到惊讶.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. The dead tycoon's sons will remain in their plush offices overseeing the death throes of the family empire.
这位已故大亨的儿子们将坐在豪华的办公室里,目睹这个家族帝国崩溃前的痛苦挣扎。
来自柯林斯例句
4. Soon I was stepped into the plush comfort of a skyscraper office.