Aún no tenemos significados para "very posh".
1Then there's the social Harry: pretty rich, very posh and immensely privileged.
2In the 1960s it was a very posh establishment, she says, laughing.
3It's on the outskirts of town, brand new and very posh.
4There will also be an auction, a very posh tombola and even majorettes.
5Papa is a historian, terribly clever, but distant and very posh.
6Clearly, as well as advanced technology, this planet also had some very posh schools.
7When they built the new houses to replace the Hi-de-Hi!chalets it was very posh.
8She's from London, you know, and very posh with it.
9Is that a very posh watch you are wearing?
10This sounds very posh and rightly so.
11It looks like a very posh holly.
12A colleague, who was very posh, took the mickey out of the fact that I can't pronounce my Gs.
14It was very posh, very English, run by an old Etonian and you got to do some really cool things.
15And then, as if this wasn't annoying enough, the elevator started trying to sell me things, in a very posh voice.
16You grew up in Ladbroke Grove, in north-west London, which you say is the streets but I think is very posh.
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