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carpet造句
121) Coal fell out of the fire, and burned the carpet. 122) Why don't we hide that stain on the carpet with a scatter rug? 123) Underlay forms a cushion between the carpet and the floor, to minimize wear. 124) This carpet would be just right for the dining room. 125) A hot coal fell out of the fire and burnt the carpet. 126) The bright red of the curtains kills the brown of the carpet. 127) The carpet imparted an air of elegance to the room. 128) The stairway carpet is so frayed it threatens to unravel. 129) We need to measure the room up for a new carpet. 130) It had a high ceiling and a luridly coloured square of carpet on the floor. 131) His mother pulled the carpet from under his feet by announcing that she was selling the house. 132) He was called on the carpet by his supervisors to explain his excessive spending. 133) He slipped and the wine spilled all over the carpet. 134) The committee is being accused of sweeping financial problems under the carpet to avoid embarrassment. 135) You can sit here in your spare time and read the carpet! 136) The carpet was held in place by brass stair rods. 137) In the largest room about a dozen children and seven adults are sitting on the carpet. 138) He crashed into the table, somersaulted over it and landed on the carpet. 139) The boss called the foreman on the carpet for granting sick leave to a worker without first asking for permission. 140) The boss had me on the carpet over my expenses claim. 141) I lifted the carpet to check the floorboards for damp and woodworm. 142) A dark carpet won't mark as easily as a light one. 143) The trees formed such a dense canopy that all beneath was a deep carpet of pine-needles. 144) The new curtains are a perfect match for the carpet. 145) A grey carpet was removed to reveal the original pine floor. 146) Water discoloured the carpet. 147) He had ripped up the carpet, leaving only the bare boards. 148) I'd better measure up before I start laying the carpet. 149) I didn't expect to be given the red carpet treatment ! 150) For a long time this problem has been swept under the carpet.