TV series example of the word
The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 19
Oh, pish posh.
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(1) Elegant and fashionable.
(2) Luxurious.
(3) Upper.
(1) Its a settee, occasionally a couch if we're feeling posh .
(2) Howard, having, bought off all other shareholders was answerable to no one and operated through telephones while living in posh hotels.
(3) In the middle of the fest, private rooms offering charming traditional and local atmosphere could be rented at prices a few times lower than the posh hotels.
(4) They're right posh , and spawning, but people don't go onto Parkinson to be treated like disobedient children.
(5) And we didn't see much of him until recently (too posh for us lot, some say) but now his mother is seriously ill and, to give him his due, he visits her every couple of days.
(6) The situation is the same when I visit hotels and posh offices.
(7) I come from Chigwell don't you know - the posh part of Essex.
(8) My bullying started on the very first day at school and I was called a snob and posh because I had a different accent to the rest of my classmates.
(9) We do them up dead posh - swimming pools, jacuzzis, the lot.
(10) The fact that I was traveling to an exciting new city with a posh hotel room didn't hurt either.
(11) The crowd is a mix between trendy hotel visitors and posh Londoners.
(12) They come across as a little bit unhinged, a little bit posh (or at least upper - middle), but actually quite charming and disarmingly open.
(13) I've been to a tonne of media events that sound dead posh (some were) but were all about work.
(14) But it's a nice wee place, and is dead posh to boot, so it's survived pretty well.
(15) Her posh accent left no one in doubt as to her upper class breeding.
(16) Be it a midnight operation to nab criminals or surprise raid on luxurious houses in posh localities, she is always there to lead from the front.
(17) Soon, the car pulled into the car park of the most upper-class, posh and wealthy sports club in the entire state.
(18) She was short, with big curly brown hair and a little bald husband, and she was always cheery and happy and had an improbably posh accent and as with most such people a fearsome temper that you really didn't want to provoke.
(19) He dubbed himself Alistair, traded in his homely Midlands accent for one closer to Mayfair, and cultivated a posh circle of friends.
(20) A grand bash to celebrate his birthday was held in a posh hotel only five days earlier.
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luxurious
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opulent
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grand
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The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 19
Oh, pish posh.