Plush in spanish
Felpa
pronunciation: felpɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: felpɑ part of speech: noun
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plush1 = afelpado, de felpa.
Example: The following two combinations of furniture will present differente meanings: a leather chair, plush carpets and wood panelling versus leather bound books, carved oak book cases and a computer.plush2 = lujoso, de lujo, suntuoso, fastuoso, de postín.
Example: She was a beautiful woman living in a plush residence in Mayfair and notorious for her loose life.