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lusher

[ luhsh-er ]

noun

, Slang.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of lusher1

lush 2 (v.) + -er 1
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Example Sentences

This much lusher treatment follows the trend of celebrities and public figures taking their messages straight to the public, using the language of social media rather than conventional news or an interview.

From BBC

Muddier hues give way to lusher colors as they go deeper into the abandoned streets of Boston.

That has left parts of the state looking lusher than they normally do in June, he said.

But the textures should be lusher to get the full hypnotic effect of Golijov’s score, and some passages of frenetic activity were vague rather than urgent.

When he finally took the stage for his set, Hakim slowly unfurled with the simmering “Only One,” as the patient march of drums added to a lusher sprawl.

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