ADJECTIVE
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special treatment or hospitality
the maitre d' gave them the red-carpet treatment
How To Use red-carpet In A Sentence
- This back-to-campus season, USA TODAY talked to Express 'Pam Seidman about making red-carpet entrances from the dorm room to the classroom. Celeb Style: Smart back-to-college looks
- Equally good full red-carpet tux mode and when wearing a burgundy leather jacket. Times, Sunday Times
- Fancy experiencing the red-carpet treatment and rubbing shoulders with the A-list? The Sun
- And, over the years, the sleek sheath dress became something of a red-carpet signature for her.
- If there's one thing that's duller than an Academy Awards ceremony, it's the red-carpet dumbshow that precedes it.
- At 7/6c, the Golden Globes red-carpet preshow on NBC had 7.4 million people watching; a rerun of America's Funniest Home Videos had an audience of 5.3 million, and a Simpsons repeat 2.6 million. About 17 Million Watch the Golden Globes
- the maitre d' gave them the red-carpet treatment
- You snatch private moments before red-carpet engagements, outside screenings, in the brief car rides between venues.
- With this in mind, Yeomans is teaming up with Bafta sponsors Lancôme and British red-carpet queen Kate Winslet to host a getting-to-know-each-other cocktail party for the fashion and film worlds on the first day of London fashion week, at which British designers such as Christopher Kane and Roksanda Ilincic will get the chance to chat up nominees in the hope of dressing them for the red carpet. The Guardian World News
- We must give our guests the red-carpet treatment.