to roll out the red carpet

  • 1roll out the red carpet — to formally greet or welcome an important guest who has just arrived The governor rolled out the red carpet for his dinner guests. • • • Main Entry: ↑red carpet roll out the red carpet see ↑red carpet • • • Main Entry: ↑roll …

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  • 2roll out the red carpet for someone — roll out the red carpet (for (someone)) to give a special welcome to someone important. This city has rolled out the red carpet for women s fashion buyers and the media. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of red carpet (= a thick red… …

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  • 3roll out the red carpet for — roll out the red carpet (for (someone)) to give a special welcome to someone important. This city has rolled out the red carpet for women s fashion buyers and the media. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of red carpet (= a thick red… …

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  • 4roll out the red carpet — (for (someone)) to give a special welcome to someone important. This city has rolled out the red carpet for women s fashion buyers and the media. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of red carpet (= a thick red covering for a floor or other… …

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  • 5roll out the red carpet — If you roll out the red carpet, you treat someone in a special way, especially when welcoming them …

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  • 6roll out the red carpet for someone — phrase to give special treatment to an important visitor Thesaurus: to treat someone with great care or kindnesssynonym Main entry: red …

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  • 7roll out the red carpet — welcome in a special way, show lots of hospitality    We roll out the red carpet when the Queen comes to Calgary …

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  • 8roll out the red carpet —    If you roll out the red carpet, you treat someone in a special way, especially when welcoming them.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 9roll out the red carpet — {v. phr.} 1. To welcome an important guest by putting a red carpet down for him to walk on. * /They rolled out the red carpet for the Queen when she arrived in Australia./ 2. To greet a person with great respect and honor; give a hearty welcome.… …

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  • 10roll out the red carpet — {v. phr.} 1. To welcome an important guest by putting a red carpet down for him to walk on. * /They rolled out the red carpet for the Queen when she arrived in Australia./ 2. To greet a person with great respect and honor; give a hearty welcome.… …

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