How To Use Carpet In A Sentence

  • Recruit rich white republicunts (carpetbaggers) to swoop in and scoop-up "devalued" (seized from still-exiled owners) properties and change the entire complexion (race, income, politics, everyfuckingthing) of the ENTIRE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. Your Right Hand Thief
  • There wasn't a blank spot anywhere, beautiful carpets covered most of the floor and there were paintings and animal furs on the walls.
  • The wall paper and carpets are mostly green, coeval with the gasalier and the Venetian blinds. The Doctor's Dilemma
  • In the early 1800s, the French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom in which a series of punched cards controlled the patterns of cloth and carpet produced.
  • The much anticipated The Twilight Saga: Eclipse premiere is almost here and we will be hosting a live stream of the red carpet arrivals! TWILIGHT SAGA NEWS JUNE 16TH: ECLIPSE PREMEIRE, CULLEN FAMILY, ROBERT PATTINSON & MORE | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
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  • What wouldn't burn still remained: bare walls muffled with incongruous tapestries, flooring tamped over with carpets.
  • In September, return visitors to an Edinburgh guesthouse said it was time to ‘rethink the three-star rating’, complaining that the linens were ‘soiled’ and the carpet was littered with ‘crumbs and dustballs’.
  • The grass looked like an old worn carpet, faded and ragged; the horizon was pressing against the cliff.
  • Inside reminded her of a hotel; maroon carpet, cream walls and bellboys in black and grey suits.
  • Don't tread ash into the carpet!
  • The insects are forming thick clouds near the ground, and they carpet the inside of the car when the doors are cracked open.
  • We have a huge stock of quality carpets on sale.
  • Our complete range of carpets is on display in our showroom.
  • Inside, the walls were all plastered and painted pale colours with cream carpets - very novel for the early 1970s in Ireland.
  • Lieutenant General Fritz Bayerlein provides a vivid account of what it was like to endure carpet-bombing.
  • The treaty usually took place in the dishevelled drawing-room, after a round of the widely parted chambers, where frowzy beds, covered with frowzy white counterpanes, stood on frowzy carpets or yet frowzier mattings, and dusty windows peered into purblind courts. London Films
  • However, acaricides do not penetrate far enough to kill mites deep inside the mattress and so are not as effective as when used on carpeting.
  • Hannah lent me a sleeping bag since I didn't take one and I managed to find space in a room with a carpet to sleep.
  • Also I lived in a top-floor flat on a busy road, my carpets were foam-backed, the furniture was chipboard and hardboard. M. E. Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome - How To Live With It
  • She looked composed as she was snapped on the red carpet with her fellow judges - despite admitting she was nervous. The Sun
  • This may be because when he started mixing up a bucket in the new kitchen, billows of dust began puffing under the doors onto my new upstairs carpets.
  • Stylelist. com The Rapunzel-locked lovelies on Nanette Lepore's Fall 2010 runway looked like they had stepped straight out of, enamoring seen-it-all fashion statement on the red carpet while honoring tradition at the same WN.com - Articles related to Chocoholics unite for Chocolate Week
  • Coal fell out of the fire, and burned the carpet.
  • I shuffled my hospital armchair forward, across the BUPA contract carpet. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • He started a carpet factory to weave sisal thread into products that could be sold in global markets.
  • By the time they left at eight thirty, she'd scrubbed the kitchen floor, hoovered the carpet, and polished the TV screen - while he was watching it.
  • Everywhere I turned there were immense trees towering above me, rainbows of exotically coloured blooms, and thick dark carpets of creeping moss.
  • The carpet is available in different widths.
  • A white carpet ran down the middle aisle of the church.
  • A goatskin rug covers the carpet in front of a brass fireplace with marble surround and wooden mantelpiece.
  • Her gaze, unfocused, fell on the swath of ivory silk adorning the richly hued carpet. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • If you go over the carpet with a fine - tooth comb, you may find your contact lens.
  • Descending downstairs feels like entering a 1970s vision of decadence – all red and gold sequinned drapes, geometric railings and carpeted walls. 10 of the best music venues in London
  • I stormed down the hallway and the sound of my footfalls on the carpet marked my defeat.
  • Not until spring could he stand on uncarpeted floors without his rear legs splaying out in a V. Suddenly paralyzed, Rufus doggedly learns to walk again
  • Of the gambling – booths there was a plentiful show, flourishing in all the splendour of carpeted ground, striped hangings, crimson cloth, pinnacled roofs, geranium pots, and livery servants. Nicholas Nickleby
  • For example who would ever think of a carpet installer, optician, construction estimator, geodesist, and agricultural-engineering technician as having the same aptitudes? Discover What You’re Best At
  • I didn't expect to get the red carpet treatment .
  • Both are offering a 3000 cashback and carpets or part-exchange on your own property.
  • In addition, the floor was paved with a nice mosaic "carpet" in black, white, purple, and orange, representing central guilloche motifs, bordered by bead-and-reels that were lined by chevrons. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Urban Mansion Report 5
  • The mound of dirty clothing just keeps piling up until your hamper is overflowing and a sea of denim, cotton and corduroy forms a carpet on the floor of your bedroom.
  • This nation was founded on glorious greed, boundless carpetbaggery, corrupt cartels and an oligarchy of rich men whose "countrymen" were other rich men. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • Cover with a thick layer of seaweed, and a piece of old canvas, blanket, carpet, or dry leaves, to keep in the steam.
  • The walls were a dark rose, the carpet was a dark charcoal color, and the dresser was a deep mahogany.
  • The hall teams a pale oatmeal carpet with yellow tones above and below the dado, plain coving and stylish pendant lighting.
  • We never found out what was causing it, but I rather suspect that the carpets were mouldy from the damp.
  • After ascending the elliptical stairs past a couple small galleries, one is immediately struck by the bright orange carpet laid across most of the fourth floor.
  • He's just been asked why, within months of becoming leader, David Cameron had donned salopettes to travel to the Arctic with huskies in a demonstration of a new leader with new values, but at a similar stage in his leadership Ed Miliband is at home in north London, new Timberland deck shoes sparkling, nowhere near the north pole but in a living room with a beautiful cream carpet the closest thing to snow. Ed Miliband ? no huskies, no north pole, but he's in for the long haul
  • There was a small red carpet, with candles around it and a smattering of journalists and photographers, talking to important personages and taking their pictures.
  • The floor is covered with a red carpet.
  • DSM produces caprolactam, which is converted to nylon by its customers for the manufacture of carpet, automobile parts, clothing and sports equipment. The Augusta Chronicle
  • He puked all over the carpet.
  • The Oscar dress, a chic black number with a rouched-shoulder detail, was created for one of our judges, Livia Firth, who took ethical fashion to the red carpet this year and was featured in Vogue, on TV and in fashion gossip all around the world. Observer Ethical Awards: From Somewhere, Ethical Fashion Award
  • The carpet had discoloured over the years.
  • The question is, who is liable for the cost of repairs if, for example, an undetected slow leak in a geyser causes a ceiling collapse and water damage to interior paint work, carpets and furniture?
  • She brought joy to our lives; she barfed on the carpet.
  • The carpets have been pulled up and replaced by polished floorboards in dark Scottish pine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beneath a surface grubbiness inside, the seats, carpets and trim were in excellent condition.
  • She's one of the best bridal dressmakers and also red carpet dressmakers.
  • There were carpets with woven scenes of hunts and landscapes or just florals.
  • Walking across a carpeted floor is enough to release surplus electrons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use vodka, gin, or any pure alcohol to erase lipstick stains from your collar, or to clean paint or ink stains from your carpet.
  • Poor old Sofia has been down to her local carpet warehouse and snapped up a few offcuts of a revolting cerise floor covering.
  • The carpet appeared to be yellow shag, which felt cool when Iroka swung her feet off the bed and onto the floor.
  • The table straddling the checkerboard floor and spiral carpet ties the differing patterns together.
  • She rationalized the expense by saying that the costly carpet she had bought would last longer than a cheaper one.
  • The stairs were carpeted with a brown and blue floral design.
  • I used to stay until Claudette Colbert was unrolled from the Persian carpet, then I left.
  • Estas ferramentas deixam marcas no corpo, como marcas de dentadas, queimaduras de carpetes, marcas de bondage, mordeduras, arranhões e nódoas negras. Björn Franke
  • The bright red of the curtains kills the brown of the carpet.
  • The house has double-glazed windows throughout, and fitted curtains and carpets are included in the sale.
  • I whistle softly, then throw it across the carpets towards the windows.
  • Emmy Rossum showed up to the black carpet early with some friends to be one of the first to take a 20-minute hayride through dozens of horrifying scenes. The Daily Truffle: Celebrities Turn Out for Opening Night of Haunted Hayride in Griffith Park
  • He referred to the red carpet that some official belonging to the duumviri had laid down the full length of the jetty, a sign of kingliness that horrified Octavian. Antony and Cleopatra
  • A load of food had been trodden into the carpet.
  • In addition to hosiery, nylon is used in tricot, netting for bridal veils, and in carpeting.
  • Outside, men recline on brightly colored silk pillows, relaxing on the carpeted floor of a large goat-hair tent as boys dance to tribal songs.
  • The forest floor was carpeted with wild flowers.
  • Once finished, I noticed a rasbora on the carpet looking a little sere with a pillow feather stuck on its body. "It's okay to eat fish 'cause they don't have any feelings..."
  • In this research, carpetweed was the most susceptible to vinegar applications.
  • Deficit – An excuse to do anything really out of order, eg: "Yes, I did spill red wine on your new white carpet, but what you must remember is that Labour left that carpet with a deficit of red wine; my spillage was the only responsible course of action. The buzz words of 2010 explained
  • They had barely begun before the court adjourned to a nearby carpet for sunset prayers. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I moved in the ceilings were stained with nicotine and the carpets covered in dirt and muck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Winter, readers, has arrived, taking up residence with all the bulk and temerity of a spinster aunt come to visit, laden with cats and carpet bags.
  • A well-groomed carpet of grass may be nice to look at, but gas-powered mowers pollute the air with noxious fumes.
  • The rubbish esthetic was so ubiquitous in messy piles of wallboard and carpet that it began to seem a too-facile solution.
  • It was a tangle of orange and lemon trees, looped with garlands of roses and flowering creepers, carpeted with a thousand fragrant, old-fashioned flowers, and arboured with grapevines, whose last year's leaves, though sparse, were still russet and gold: altogether a mere bright ribbon of beauty pinned like a lover's knot on a high shoulder of jutting rock. The Guests Of Hercules
  • Harriet vacuumed the carpet and dusted the living room.
  • The basin pipes were tampered with and the vandals squirted cleaning fluid all over the brand new carpets.
  • Maybe though just not with drying up a whole glass of soda from the carpet. ShamWow Commercial A Scam? Wow! - The Consumerist
  • In high-traffic areas, Kastner says he uses modular carpet for high-wear areas and vinyl composition tile for corridors with less traffic.
  • In the spaces without leather is wood or shagpile carpet — even in the boot. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room has corporate gray carpeting and a conference table.
  • The couple laid the new carpet on the floor.
  • When the hatch cover was closed the fire was smouldering in the dunnage, most likely the carpet, and the vessel sailed from Constanza in that condition.
  • Keep the floors covered with close-fitted carpet with a foam backed underfelt or underlay.
  • It was a large room, with a "boughten" ingrain carpet, stiff chairs, two great square ottomans, a big sofa, and some curious old paintings, besides a number of framed silhouettes of different members of the family. A Little Girl in Old Boston
  • But in most parts of it, the red carpet so eagerly unrolled for me is swiftly jerked out from under his feet.
  • The carpet feels like the shingle on Brighton beach. Times, Sunday Times
  • In general, a plain carpet makes a room look bigger.
  • The floor was covered with a plush carpet, and the walls were paneled with a synthetic wood molding, giving the room a stately air.
  • The wallpaper was a sepia-toned print of acanthus leaves; the carpet had plate-sized pink roses all over it. T2©: RISING STORM
  • The thick moss carpeting the trail welcomed each footfall as she wandered through the ancient wood.
  • a Knight Banneret, dubbed in the field of battle, but, _on carpet consideration_, at a festivity, or on sone peaceable occasion, when knights receive their dignity kneeling not on the ground, as in war, but on a _carpet_. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • Carpets, carpet tiles or rubberised floors help to keep background noise low, allowing meaningful sounds to be more audible.
  • To sweep it under the carpet and pretend it never happened would only dishonour those, the majority, who are a credit to the country they serve.
  • Some carpets of lesser value were shored elsewhere; others covered chests, writing desks, tables, and coffers.
  • Our complete range of carpets is on display in our showroom.
  • I ran the length of the new hallway, with its Wilton carpeting, faux hunting prints and brocaded wallpaper.
  • But the whiff of being a "carpetbagger" - an insulting term for candidates with no local connections who are parachuted into winnable seats - persists. BBC News - Home
  • I can't get the dirt out of the carpet; it's been ground in.
  • The ancient and largely uncomfortable seating would be replaced and the giant 2,300-seater Oval Hall redecorated and a new carpet laid.
  • McCain responded to a voter making the charge of "carpetbagging" saying, Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • At Osterley what are central fruiting grapevines in the carpet are foliate swags in the drawing.
  • She was not some Yankee, communist troublemaker with long hair and tattoos carpet-bagging her way through the State.
  • Other items: skincare products from Jurlique, Stemulation, make-up setting spray by Model in a Bottle, eyelash conditioner from Maximum Lash, Kamasutra powders, oils and the newly-launched lip-gloss, candles form Gold Canyon, red carpet clutches from Menbur Zorianna Kit: 2011 Academy Awards Gifting suites
  • The sanctuary is a low-lit carpeted hall filled with nine long rows of padded, auditorium-style seats clustered around a raised platform called the bimah. American Grace
  • On the red carpet tonight, nobody is going to begrudge her a few stretchmarks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once the record was out, we started to do gigs as a support act to bands like A Certain Ratio and Inspiral Carpets.
  • They were carpeted with a faded red and blue runner held in place with brass stair rods and rings.
  • The house is in excellent condition, with fitted carpets throughout.
  • Years ago, when in our first new home, I was proudly swanking about it and a friend said: ‘How lovely for you both’ and ‘Have you got wall-to-wall carpeting?’
  • She settled herself on the carpet and the fine cotton was stacked beside her.
  • Serious carpetbaggers with money to invest long-term may decide that they can play the waiting game.
  • The carpet felt scratchy beneath my blistered feet, so I tiptoed all the way to the door.
  • Low specimens make a good yellow carpet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The surface varies from a stony path to a rutted lane to a broad carpet of grass, all of it passable on a touring bike with the exception of 100 yards or so towards the end.
  • Stair footplate can choose wooden floor and shop carpet.
  • Angie woke up to dried tears in her eyes and her face marked by the carpet since she remained there all night without moving to her actual bed.
  • My bare feet were soundless over the carpet.
  • The wraiths and phantoms creep under your carpets and between the warp and weft of fabric, they lurk in wardrobes and lie flat under drawer-liners.
  • A south Lakeland carpet manufacturer has high hopes that its latest flagship range will be a home-grown success story in more ways than one.
  • After prayers at the graveside, she was laid to rest under a carpet of floral tributes as many people offered their sympathies with the family.
  • A salmagundi of Italian marble, Japanese carpet, matched rosewood, Hawaiian monkeypod wood, gold foil and tropical fish, the Sahara Inn is like a movie set for a dream sequence in a musical starring George Jessel and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
  • Huge abalone, crayfish, dogfish, beautiful seahorses, blue cod, southern pigfish and carpet sharks are just some of the inhabitants to look out for.
  • In plush surroundings trimmed with red carpet, the cliques of minor celebrities gather in small, self-congratulatory packs, wine in hand.
  • Matthew had acquired a tank which trundled over the carpet emitting small but sharp percussive explosions accompanied by a shower of sparks.
  • The soft, milky, aquamarine colour comes from the blue-green algae that thrives in the lagoon and white Silica mud, which carpets the bottom with a light natural sediment.
  • And behind his eyes are towers and jewels and djinn, carpets and rings and wild afreets, kings and princes and cities of brass.
  • We'd expected modern and clean, with curtains, carpets and polished samovars, happy, helpful provodniks and reputedly awful food.
  • The recent fight with carpetbaggers cost policyholders several million pounds.
  • Returning to his own unprepossessing patch of auto show real estate — five cars parked on a stretch of carpet — Zhou assessed the surrounding opulence: Those beautiful vehicles are for the very handsome men, those high in society. A Car for the Everyday Man
  • A "scalawag" if as a Southern born man he votes with the Republicans; a "carpet-bagger" if he comes from the North, no matter how he votes. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922
  • All the original furniture, fittings and candelabra are in place and only the marble floor is covered by a carpet.
  • ‘I tried curry combs, cat brushes and Velcro but finally settled on a simple 4-inch square of carpet with a few small tacks sticking through it,’ he says.
  • We've just had a new carpet fitted/laid in our bedroom.
  • At current exchange rates, everything's a bargain - covetable leather goods and heavy Karnataka silk, handwoven carpets, temple carvings and spices, cashews, tea and coffee.
  • There's a minister who today deserves to be cross-examined by his boss, carpeted, and possibly sacked.
  • Light-coloured carpets show the dirt.
  • The clubhouse is centrally heated and carpeted with tea/coffee facilities and mineral bar.
  • The bright red of the curtains kills the brown of the carpet.
  • But high, blacked-out ceilings and a pattern of exposed concrete cylinders are balanced by a repeating carpet pattern.
  • The bicycles obstructing the way, the unloved and unwashed stair carpet, the large and perplexing stain on the elderly wallpaper.
  • It had a high ceiling and a luridly coloured square of carpet on the floor.
  • A perfume, maybe sandalwood, floats in this Aladdin's cave, with every surface covered by carpets and embroidered fabrics, wood and stone sculptures.
  • Synthetic carpets outgas hazardous chemicals, including neurotoxic solvents from the carpet backing and formaldehyde, a carcinogen.
  • Presently it opened and disclosed fifty horsemen, gathered together to waylay merchants on the highway, and their captain, by name Kahrdash, was a lion in daring and dash; a furious lion who layeth knights flat as carpets in battle-crash. — The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The bombardment includes the use of fuel-air explosives, cluster bombs, bunker-busting bombs and carpet-bombing.
  • When she got to her feet she heard her knees crack, and the broadloom carpet had made deep red crisscross marks on her skin. AFTERMATH
  • The fortunes of the traditional coir yarn spinners, mat weavers and carpet-makers have been on the downtrend.
  • Call the cleaners and they will take care of the carpets, curtains, drapes, furniture, upholstery and put a beautiful Spring gloss to your home.
  • Soft carpets and fabrics convey a sense of warmth, intimacy, and privacy.
  • The carpet beside the bed indicates a chamber decorated for Costanza's lying in; its bare floor indicates a measure of austerity appropriate to her station.
  • This year's object of desire is a foot-long black leather carpet bag with worked wooden handles or a hand-held bucket bag with burnished bronze studs.
  • He was busy hoovering the bedroom carpet when I got home.
  • My bed is something like the carpets in Queen Elizabeth's time, and this shelter-tent is not one which can be called commodious, but The Associate Hermits
  • There were no carpets on the floors which, uncovered, had become stained and dirty.
  • Would you mind giving the carpet a once-over with the vacuum cleaner?
  • Carpet, bannister-rail, laundry basket on the landing.
  • In these crumbling, crowded streets outside the Old City, which UNESCO lists as a World Heritage site, artisans and merchants make and sell anything from farm tools to copper ornaments, brassware and carpets, just as in generations past. Archive 2007-06-01
  • We'll roll out the red carpet for the senator.
  • Rome, pick up Prince Charles, put him on the magic carpet, fly to London, clap the Cap of Darkness on him so that nobody can see him, set him down on the throne of his fathers; pick up the Elector, carry him over to his beloved Hanover, and the trick is done -- what they call a bloodless revolution in the history books. Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia being the adventures of Prince Prigio's son
  • For example, the hall carpet is frayed in places and the lounge carpet is a bit faded. The Sun
  • Their other advantages are warmth and ease of cleaning with a carpet sweeper or vacuum cleaner.
  • A church organist has announced that she plans to marry a magic carpet fairground ride. Times, Sunday Times
  • saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet
  • Dickens then visits a workroom, featuring coloured prints, a china shepherdess on the mantelshelf, carpets, stuffed chairs and an open fire. Bedlam
  • Fit the carpet using double-sided tape.
  • The thump of a stapler, the snick of a ballpoint, the rattle of paper, the bass crepitation of the mail cart against the carpet.
  • He's got pink walls and a green carpet, which to my mind looks all wrong.
  • At a time when so many carpet-makers are turning to artificial dyes, he extols the virtues of the old ways.
  • Liza and Art gave each other a look of mutual confoundment, then Liza joined her husband on the carpeted stairs. The Good House
  • She was soon persuaded to have more carpets than she wanted and they brought in some rolls before quoting a price for the work.
  • The tunnel had lights, ventilation and a carpet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The curtains are silk and there are oriental rugs and carpets.
  • one foot of the chair was on the carpet
  • Women engage in food preparation, child rearing, carpet weaving, and other tasks within the compound, while men take care of the animals and do the physically demanding tasks.
  • The walls were panelled in wood, the floor covered in carpets decorated with curlicues to rival any Persian rug.
  • Iran's handwoven carpets and rugs are made of either silk or wool, and use special knots dating from the Middle Ages.
  • His comfortable upbringing and magic carpet ride to the top have left him with a charming, affable manner. The Sun
  • The room was carpeted, and there was a sofa in it, though a very old one, and two arm-chairs and a mahogany office-table, and a cellaret, which was generally well supplied with wine which Dobbs Broughton did not get out of the vaults of his neighbours, Burton and Bangles. The Last Chronicle of Barset
  • The carpet was held in place by brass stair rods.
  • Included in their list are A / C condensers, alternators, bumpers, carpets, catalytic converters, cowl top panels, door handles, engine parts, exhaust manifolds, fenders, grilles, mirrors, and radiators.
  • Carpets should be replaced with cork tiles, vinyl flooring or linoleum.
  • Second: Amid the vertigo-inducing swing of telecom and tech stocks at the cusp of this century, a certain "humdrum" investor, Berkshire Hathaway sage Warren Buffett maintained his plays in such bland sectors as insulation, carpeting and mobile homes via acquisitions like Johns Manville, Shaw Industries and Clayton Homes, respectively. Barrick Gold Alum Thompson Joins Rinker Group
  • Ask, O my lord, thy want," quoth the servitor, and quoth the other: "I demand of thee a carpet of the primest brocade all gold-inwrought which, when unrolled and outstretched, shall extend hence to the Sultan's palace, in order that the Lady Badr al-Budur may, when coming hither, pace upon it and not tread common earth. Tehran Winter
  • On some of the hikes, the forest floor was carpeted with bunchberries.
  • Half an hour later, as Dawn and I made our way down the steep, uncarpeted stairs, Emily met us at the bottom.
  • Or the possibility of the new carpet failing to match the duvet in the spare bedroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Delivery vans packed with bouquets also arrived to add to the floral carpet outside the church, on which adults and children alike also laid cuddly toys.

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