Definitions by the largest idiom dictionary.
The red carpet expression.
The theater rolled out the red carpet for the duke who was attending the opening night of the play that evening.
What does carpet expression mean.
Roll out the red carpet phrase.
Put out the red carpet for someone red carpet.
It is used in the expressions walk the red carpet roll out the red carpet and red carpet treatment.
Definition of roll out the red carpet in the idioms dictionary.
A red carpet was rolled out to a river to welcome the arrival of united states president james monroe in 1821.
Definition of carpet in the idioms dictionary.
Roll out the red carpet.
Often used after the phrasal verbs roll put out can be hyphenated if used as a modifier before a noun.
This is believed to be the origin of the phrase red carpet treatment.
The term red carpet has a literal and a figurative meaning.
Carpet idioms by the free dictionary.
The red carpet a welcome or reception for someone marked by great or elaborate hospitality ceremony or fanfare.
We re just popping by.
In 1902 the new york central railroad used plush crimson carpets to direct people as they boarded their 20th century limited passenger train.