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posh

adjective as in luxurious, upper-class

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And posh Arthur, formerly of Vogue, has a firm if not completely merited sense of superiority.

George, a top agent at a London intelligence agency, meanders through the chimeric bowels of a posh nightclub, hunting for a contact who’s got some bad news waiting.

From Salon

Set at a posh East Coast country club in the late 1930s, the staging is not of the moment or even particularly of that moment.

I'm standing in what feels like a suite in a posh hotel - all soft lighting, marble counter tops, plush seating and parquet-style flooring.

From BBC

"It's not supposed to be posh," he insists.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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