Id | in_the_loop_605 |
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Idiom | ROLL OUT THE RED CARPET {THE RED-CARPET TREATMENT} |
Definition | to give someone the best treatment and show them the finest hospitality |
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Extra Info | The expression originates from the practice in which, when famous or important people are received, a red carpet is often laid for them to walk on from their carriage or car to the building they will enter. When someone is given the red-carpet treatment, he or she is treated like an extra-special person. |
Category | Emotions/Feelings: success and happiness |
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