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Synonyms for plush or Related words with plush
doll
stuffed
figurine
toy
dolls
quilted
pillowcase
toys
headwear
handbag
apparel
chew
huggable
pillow
furry
garment
quilt
cuddly
comforter
mitten
teether
shirt
mannequin
ornament
slipcover
clothing
velour
underwear
necktie
stretchy
sweatshirt
sock
adornment
wetsuit
headband
upholstery
figurines
chamois
squeaker
outerwear
brassiere
bodysuit
purring
cushioned
sheepskin
sweatband
fancy
puppy
sandal
bedding
Examples of "plush"
Modern
plush
are commonly manufactured from synthetic fibres such as polyester. One of the largest uses of this fabric is in the production of stuffed toys, with small
plush
toys made from
plush
fabric, such as teddy bears, to the point these are often addressed as "
plush
toys" or "plushes".
Plush
is also one of the main materials for the construction of designer toys.
By highway,
Plush
is about northeast of Lakeview and north of Adel in the Warner Valley of south-central Oregon.
Plush
–Adel Road runs north–south along the valley floor, while
Plush
Cutoff links
Plush
to Oregon Route 140 west of Adel. Hogback Road runs north from
Plush
, while Hart Mountain Road, which terminates in
Plush
, runs east and northeast to the Warner Wetlands Area of Critical Environmental Concern and the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge.
The rabbit has been reproduced in the form of merchandise associated with the movie or musical. Such items include
plush
toys, slippers and staplers. The
plush
killer rabbit was rated the second geekiest
plush
toy of all time by Matt Blum of the GeekDad blog on Wired.com, coming second to the
plush
Cthulhu.
Toy Vault, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is a designer and manufacturer of
plush
toys,
plush
apparel, board games and other novelty items.
Several brands of electronic and robotic
plush
toys were fads when they were first released. These include Tickle Me Elmo, a laughing and shaking
plush
toy based on the character Elmo from the Sesame Street television show, released in 1996, Furby, a robotic talking
plush
toy with its own language, released in 1998 and Zhu Zhu Pets, a line of robotic
plush
hamsters released in 2009.
Talking Soft Toys are
plush
dolls with sound effect gimmicks.
Lost-Wax, Lena & The Floating Roots Orchestra ,
Plush
Recs (2007)
Designer
plush
, a subcategory of designer toys, are soft, stuffed dolls created in limited quantities by artists and designers. Common designs include anthropomorphized animals or fantastic human likenesses, although designer
plush
dolls often feature entirely unique character designs. Designer
plush
dolls are usually given names and personas, with their distinctive personalities described on their tags or in booklets included in their packaging.
In August 2009,
plush
toys of three types were released:
Celebrity Gift sells
plush
, toys, pins and stationaries.
Originally the pile of
plush
consisted of mohair or worsted yarn, but now silk by itself or with a cotton backing is used for
plush
, the distinction from velvet being found in the longer and less dense pile of
plush
. The soft material is largely used for upholstery and furniture purposes, and is also much employed in dress and millinery.
All
plush
designs are based on bones from series 1
Performing together since 1996,
Plush
turned professional in 2000 and in 2002 won the National Battle of the Bands competition, against over 500 bands from across South Africa. The name "
Plush
" was given to them by Natal south coast fans who thought their performance was "
plush
", a slang word meaning awesome.
In 2006 he moved to Hastings, East Sussex, where he now runs a shop/gallery +
PLUSH
+. With his wife Lady
Plush
, he recently made the short film "The Air Catchers" for film production company
Plush
Productions. He recently also launched www.cacaphonique.com as a showcase for his artistic output.
Mr. Krabs has been featured in various merchandise such as Lego, video games, and
plush
toys. In 2006, Ty Inc.'s Beanie Babies introduced a
plush
toy based on the character.
In the United States, several jumbo-
plush
pony characters were released as Toys "R" Us exclusives, while a Special Storyteller Twilight Sparkle
Plush
was released as a Target exclusive.
Hardwicke's next feature came in 2013 when she directed the erotic thriller "
Plush
". Following a young female rock musician and her band
Plush
, the film starred Emily Browning, Cam Gigandet, Xavier Samuel and Frances Fisher.
Honest
Plush
Brannon (Wallace Beery) is a confidence man from the Barbary Coast in San Francisco. He is engaged to Li'l Damish (Binnie Barnes) who is a saloon owner.
Plush
is in need of money to prove he can stand on his own. His plan to come by some money is disturbed by his ex-companion, Duke Cleat (John Carradine), who accuses
Plush
of doing him wrong in the past. After a quick showdown,
Plush
manages to shoot and wound Duke badly. Because of this,
Plush
is forced to leave town, and decides to take the train to Denver to find his luck. Aboard the train he meets an industrial railroad Millionaire, Bradford Bellamy I (Donald Meek) and convinces him he is about to serve the man in a blackmailing process. Bellamy I wants to throw
Plush
off the train, but instead they make a deal, that
Plush
will hold a speech in Bellamy I's name in Gold Town.
Plush
pretends to be Bellamy I's financial voice and is greeted as such in Gold Town. Even his old partner with whom he used to rob stage coaches, Johnny Adair (Ray Collins), believes him. Johnny's daughter, Portia (Frances Rafferty) is engaged to Bellamy I's grandson, Bradford Bellamy III (Bruce Kellogg). When
Plush
is attending a ceremony and is about to dedicate a cornerstone in the city, he accidentally discovers that the stone has gold in it.
Plush
prevents an article declaring that Bellamy III is engaging another woman, an Eastern debutante, to reach the press, and since Bellamy III have no intentions of engaging anyone but Portia, he is grateful to
Plush
. When the gold finding in the cornerstone is confirmed,
Plush
clais the ground where the stone is, and everyone in Gold Town wants to invest in his newly founded gold-mining company. Back in San Francisco, Duke has recovered from his injuries and seeks revenge. He finds out about Plush's luck, and at gun-point he forces
Plush
to give all his earnings to him. Broke and homeless,
Plush
is forced to rob a Wells Fargo payroll stagecoach. He leaves a poem at the crime scene, and after a few more robberies, he is known as the outlaw "Jingle Bill". The only stage coach that never gets robbed is the one Johnny drives.
Plush
uses his booty to start up the mining for gold in his company, and soon enough he strikes gold. In an attempt to catch the robber,
Plush
is forced to stage a robbery against Johnny's coach, in which
Plush
participates.
Plush
is shot and wounded by Johnny. Meanwhile, Li'l has come to Gold Town to warn
Plush
that Duke has been at her place, stolen a bunch of Plush's poems, and is headed to Gold Town. After the fake robbery, suspicion falls on
Plush
to be the robber. When Duke confronts
Plush
in the street, the two men once again have a showdown, ultimately shooting each other. Duke dies from his wounds, and the stolen poems are found on his body. Duke is taken for Jingle Bill, but
Plush
steps up and confesses he is the robber. He waves goodbye to Li'l, Bellamy III and Portia, as he is off to serve a one-year sentence in prison.
"Time Out London" calls the film "typically
plush
, painstaking and cold. . . . highly professional and heartless."
Merchandise of "Big Windup!" includes action figures, key chains,
plush
dolls, and branded stationery.