That night the Boy slept in a different bedroom, and he had a new bunny to sleep with him. It was a splendid bunny, all white plush with real glass eyes, but the Boy was too excited to care very much about it.
If you describe something as plush, you mean that it is very smart, comfortable, or expensive. a plush, four-storey, Georgian house in Mayfair
> From the Latin word pilus, meaning "hair" and the old French word pluche, meaning "hairy fabric", plush is a cloth with a cut pile on one side, which is longer and less dense than velvet Usually woven, often by weaving two cloths with a pile warp common to both which is cut afterwards
Plush is a thick soft material like velvet, used especially for carpets and to cover furniture. All the seats were in red plush. very comfortable, expensive, and of good quality. a silk or cotton material with a thick soft surface
characterized by extravagance and profusion; "a lavish buffet"; "a lucullan feast"
Luxuriously smooth-textured carpet surface in which individual tufts are only minimally visible and the overall visual effect is that of a single level of yarn ends This finish is normally achieved only on cut-pile carpet produced from non-heat-set singles spun yarns by brushing and shearing Sometimes called "velvet-plush "