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Meanings of blue plush in English
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Usage of blue plush in English
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The thing that held us was his blueplush knee breeches.
2
Phipps crouched by the case, which he had opened, revealing a blueplush velvet interior.
3
Like the blueplush the photograph was faded, as were alas, the roses in Persis' cheeks.
4
The drivers wear long blueplush blouses with red sleeves and belt, and trousers tucked in high boots.
5
It was backed now by bookcases, except where a blueplush curtain was draped before a French window.
6
You remember her blueplush hat.
7
Candle in hand, Persis paused before a photograph, framed in blueplush and occupying a prominent position on the mantel.
8
She held up a small, square package, which, when divested of its white paper wrapping, disclosed a blueplush box.
9
To give a single example, the insertion here described and illustrated, was mounted on slate- blueplush and has been universally admired.
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The furniture was covered with light blueplush; there were blue and yellow curtains, gay cushions, and a profusion of gilt ornamentation.
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It didn't seem fitting that a man in this age of work and wisdom should wear shimmering blueplush knee breeches for everyday.
12
The wall is covered with a tapestry paper in brown and red; the furniture is electric- blueplush, except the center table, which is gilt.
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Lena turned and twisted a bit of worn blueplush trimming on the shelf over the gas-log before she showed him a blushing face.
14
How the Sixth District outfit would strip the blueplush off our upholstered friend by the elevator and send him shinning home in a barrel.
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The great bedchamber, with its hangings of pale blueplush and its silver-mounted furniture, was dim and shadowy in the greyness of a midwinter afternoon.
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Open-work baskets, lined with crimson or scarlet or pink or blueplush, with another lining of silver paper to protect the plums, are very tasteful.