Carp 1 kärp intr v.
Idioms with carpet.
A freshwater cyprinid fish cyprinus carpio native to eurasia.
Roll out the red carpet for someone sweep something under the carpet.
Middle english carpen from old norse karpa to boast carp er n.
Carp 2 kärp n.
An idiom is a word group of words or phrase that has a figurative meaning that is not easily deduced from its literal definition.
He was called on the carpet again for his carelessness.
In my hospital if i allowed a nurse to work alongside me without wearing gloves i d be called on the carpet immediately for not protecting our staff.
To be in trouble with someone in authority 2.
To be in trouble with someone in authority.
Pull the carpet rug out from under somebody s feet.
Be on the carpet definition.
See synonyms at quibble.
Idioms for carpet on the carpet before an authority or superior for an accounting of one s actions or a reprimand.
Put out the red carpet for someone red carpet.
The phrase call on the carpet is primarily an american idiom that has its roots in an idiom popular in the eighteenth century though today s meaning of call on the carpet did not come into use until the nineteenth century.
Pull the carpet out from under one s feet.
This expression may refer to a piece of carpet in front of a desk where someone stands while being reprimanded.
Carped about the poor service at the restaurant.
Roll out the red carpet.
You can also call someone on the carpet.