posh 的定义
- sumptuously furnished or appointed; luxurious: a posh apartment.
posh 近义词
luxurious, upper-class
更多posh例句
- For another alternative, wool and cashmere will make your hands look posh and expensive.
- For world-class instruction, grooming, beauty and posh, well, there’s a reason Aspen still reigns supreme among the Hollywood set.
- For years a generous donor to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, he kicked in $10 million extra for AIPAC’s posh new H Street NW headquarters in Washington.
- Martha, we learn much later, works at some unspecified job in a posh-looking office.
- When birds have these sorts of feathers, they do all sorts of posh dances and displays, so this dinosaur looks like it was a little show-off.
- Over the past few days, photos have trickled out showing the happy couple and their guests zipping around Venice on posh boats.
- Despite the profusion of products, the star—as the U.N. clearly knows—will always be Posh herself.
- Her father built a successful business and the family lives in an $800,000 sandstone house in a posh Glasgow suburb.
- Earlier this month a brand new art museum opened in the posh mountain resort town of Aspen, Colorado.
- Bogie and Bacall purchased a $160,000 mansion in Holmby Hills, a posh enclave in Los Angeles, and played house.
- So I went down to the harbour basins and the fish wharves, and asked of “Posh” and his “governor.”
- There can be no doubt that at that time, when he was twenty-seven years of age, Posh was an exceptionally comely and stalwart man.
- According to Posh, the original name of this schooner was the Shamrock, but she has become famous as the Scandal.
- Posh knew the man as a good-hearted friend, a man of jealous affection, as a free-handed business partner, as a lover of the sea.
- The last year has put more than ten years on the looks and bearing of the Posh whom I met first.