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Examples
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To Patsy had been allocated the Sponsors 'Box in the grandstand, next best thing to the plushed-up suite designed for crowned heads and other princes.
They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff Josh Spilker 2010
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She remembered putting her fingers to her lips to feel them, plushed and flushed with the excited bloods of anticipation and curiosity.
Devoured Worship 2010
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Bonus points for rhyming "I found a cure for this" with "It's got me plushed on some luxurious."
Sound Checks 2008
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The herculean plushed one went back to open the carriage-door.
The Book of Snobs 2006
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To Patsy had been allocated the Sponsors 'Box in the grandstand, next best thing to the plushed-up suite designed for crowned heads and other princes.
To The Hilt Francis, Dick, 1920- 1996
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The neat man-servant -- never seen, beyond the offices, save in _grande tenue_, plushed and powdered -- entered, and bowed.
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"What's the fare?" inquired the humorist, a little "non-plushed," as Jeames expressed it, at the unexpected retort.
The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann
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He carried the cardboard on the tips of his ten fingers, up the crimson-plushed stairway to Guy Francon's office.
The Fountainhead Rand, Ayn 1943
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He thought of the stairway and how he had walked up its red-plushed steps for the first time, carrying a drawing on the tips of his fingers.
The Fountainhead Rand, Ayn 1943
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Even now, at this very moment, the great heart of Jingalo is throbbing from plushed stalls to gallery stair-rail.
King John of Jingalo The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties Laurence Housman 1912
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