No. Lush is an adjective (also a slang noun for a drunken person). The adverb is "lushly."
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a lavish (lush, elegant, opulent) way.
The word "lush" can function as both an adjective and a noun, but it is not commonly used as an adverb or predicate. As an adjective, it describes something that is very luxurious, abundant, or green. As a noun, it refers to a person who drinks excessively.
lush dollars
Very Lush
Marion Lush died in 1991.
Billy Lush's birth name is William Paul Lush.
He is 13 i love him so much and he is lush lush lush
Lush Lawns is a gardening company
This word has several meanings!Slang: an alcoholic - Her uncle is the biggest lush in town.As an adjective: fruitful, plentiful - He has a lush headful of brown hair.The peaches were lush and delicious.The lush plantings of the garden exceeded her meager expectations.
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Stephen Lush died in 1825.
Stephen Lush was born in 1753.