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What (who) is carpet - definition

TEXTILE FLOOR COVERING
Carpets; Woven carpet; Konya Carpet; Konya carpet; Carpet binding; Axminster Carpet; Axminster carpet; Carpet layer; Carpetlayer; Carpetlaying; Carpet-layer; Shaggy yarn; Silk rugs; Chinese carpets and rugs; Carpet Fitter; Carpet Industry; Antique Rug; Ancient Rugs; Carpet making; Rug (textile)
  • Alcaraz rug]] at the [[Nazmiyal collection]]
  • A wool carpet
  • A carpet seller in [[Jaipur]], India
  • [[Oushak]] (Usak) carpet (late 19th century)
  • One of the [[Ardabil Carpet]]s
  • Berber-style carpet]]. Berber-style carpets feature two sizes of tufts of varying colors in a loop pile construction
  • A [[Tree of Life]] pattern
  • A traditional rug being woven on a carpet [[loom]]
  • Carpet with geometric patterns on the floor in kindergarten. [[Buryatia]], [[Russia]]
  • ''The Carpet Seller'' ([[Giulio Rosati]])
  • Jean-Léon Gérôme - The Carpet Merchant
  • [[Kayseri]] prayer rug from [[Anatolia]], Turkey
  • Modern carpet illustrating a camel caravan on the [[Silk Road]]
  • Ourika Valley, Morocco]]
  • Machine used to cut and re-roll carpet lengths
  • Fighting Group of the Working Class]]
  • stamp]] featuring a carpet
  • tufted]] carpet
  • The [[Czartoryski]] carpet with coat of arms of the Polish Myszkowski family,<ref name=polish /> made with a [[cotton]] warp, a [[silk]] weft and pile, and metal wrapped thread (Iran, 17th century)
  • The largest hand-woven carpet in the world at the [[Turkmen Carpet Museum]] in [[Ashgabat]]
  • ''toranj'' medallion]], a common design in [[Persian carpets]]
  • Turkish woolen carpet

carpet         
To be boring, dull, plain or monotonous.
Reference to how boring carpet shopping is, or how monotonous and lacking in personality a person is.
I don't believe how carpet this speaker is - I bet he practices carpetry.
Carpet         
·noun A smooth soft covering resembling or suggesting a carpet.
II. Carpet ·vt To cover with, or as with, a carpet; to spread with carpets; to furnish with a carpet or carpets.
III. Carpet ·noun A heavy woven or felted fabric, usually of wool, but also of cotton, hemp, straw, ·etc.; ·esp. a floor covering made in breadths to be sewed together and nailed to the floor, as distinguished from a rug or mat; originally, also, a wrought cover for tables.
carpet         
(carpets, carpeting, carpeted)
1.
A carpet is a thick covering of soft material which is laid over a floor or a staircase.
They put down wooden boards, and laid new carpets on top.
...the stain on our living-room carpet.
N-VAR
2.
If a floor or a room is carpeted, a carpet is laid on the floor.
The room had been carpeted and the windows glazed with coloured glass...
The main gaming room was thickly carpeted.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed, V-ed
3.
A carpet of something such as leaves or plants is a layer of them which covers the ground. (LITERARY)
The carpet of leaves in my yard became more and more noticeable.
= layer
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu N of n
4.
If the ground is carpeted with something such as leaves or plants, it is completely covered by them. (LITERARY)
The ground was thickly carpeted with pine needles.
= cover
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed with n
5.
to sweep something under the carpet: see sweep

Wikipedia

Carpet

A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool, but since the 20th century synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, nylon, or polyester have often been used, as these fibers are less expensive than wool. The pile usually consists of twisted tufts that are typically heat-treated to maintain their structure. The term carpet is often used in a similar context to the term rug, but rugs are typically considered to be smaller than a room and not attached to the floor.

Carpets are used for a variety of purposes, including insulating a person's feet from a cold tile or concrete floor, making a room more comfortable as a place to sit on the floor (e.g., when playing with children or as a prayer rug), reducing sound from walking (particularly in apartment buildings), and adding decoration or color to a room. Carpets can be made in any color by using differently dyed fibers. Carpets can have many different types of patterns and motifs used to decorate the surface. Carpets are used in industrial and commercial establishments such as retail stores and hotels and in private homes. Today, a huge range of carpets and rugs are available at many price and quality levels, ranging from inexpensive, synthetic carpets that are mass-produced in factories and used in commercial buildings to costly hand-knotted wool rugs that are used in private residences.

Carpets can be produced on a loom quite similarly to woven fabric, made using needle felts, knotted by hand (in oriental rugs), made with their pile injected into a backing material (called tufting), flatwoven, made by hooking wool or cotton through the meshes of a sturdy fabric, or embroidered. Carpet is commonly made in widths of 12 feet (3.7 m) and 15 feet (4.6 m) in the US and 4 m (13 ft) and 5 m (16 ft) in Europe. Since the 19th and 20th century, where necessary for wall-to-wall carpet, different widths of carpet can be seamed together with a seaming iron and seam tape (formerly it was sewn together) and fixed to a floor over a cushioned underlay (pad) using nails, tack strips (known in the UK as gripper rods), adhesives, or occasionally decorative metal stair rods. Wall-to-wall carpet is distinguished from rugs or mats, which are loose-laid floor coverings, as wall-to-wall carpet is fixed to the floor and covers a much larger area.

Examples of use of carpet
1. Menounos herself is somewhere between covering–the–red–carpet and of–the–red–carpet.
2. You can sweep dirt under the carpet for a limited time – until the ruck in the carpet trips you up.
3. That is because the export of each carpet requires special permission from a government office: the Carpet Museum.
4. More pictures from the Baftas red carpet VIDEO: See the stars arrive on the red carpet Scroll down for more...
5. Exports Carpet–weaving is an ancient tradition in Afghanistan and the Afghan carpet is one of the war–ravaged country‘s few exports.