Comparative for rich and profuse in growth
“As we moved through the country, we heard stories of how the waters had transformed virtual deserts into lush green fields.”
Comparative for luxurious, opulent, and providing great sensory pleasure
“As the most complete surviving example of a Victorian country house, it is decorated with rich finishes, silk-paneled walls, and lush furniture.”
Comparative for marked by vigorous growth and well-being, especially economically
“The 40s for Coney Island represented a lush period of unrivaled popularity.”
Comparative for marked wealth, profit or riches
“Since the enactment of the new law, the area had become downright lush with cash.”
Comparative for succulent or full of juice(s)
“Adam and Eve's entire obligation was to enjoy the Garden of Eden's lush fruits.”
Comparative for delicious and pleasing to taste
“Different kinds of lush dishes are served along with curds and sweets.”
Comparative for pleasing to the physical or primal senses
“On stage, Gertie would flaunt her lush figure, coyly teasing her audience.”
Comparative for existing in large amounts or numbers
(of a place or state) Comparative for ideal or idyllic
Comparative for relating to or involving the gratification of one's pleasure-seeking senses and desires
Comparative for having a buxom or curvaceous body
Comparative for under the influence of alcohol
Comparative for resembling cream, grease or oil in consistency
Comparative for having picturesque scenery
Comparative for very hot and humid
Comparative for densely filled or covered with
Comparative for very high in quality or standard
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