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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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oll out the red carpet<br />

- to welcome an important guest by putting a red carpet down for him or her to walk<br />

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They rolled out the red carpet when the Queen came for a visit.<br />

roll out the red carpet<br />

- to make a big effort to greet <strong>and</strong> entertain someone<br />

Whenever I visit my aunt she rolls out the red carpet for me.<br />

roll up one`s sleeves<br />

- to prepare to work hard or seriously at something<br />

Everybody in our club rolled up their sleeves to help prepare for the party.<br />

to be rolling in (something)<br />

- to have large amounts of something (usually money)<br />

My friend is rolling in money <strong>and</strong> never has to work.<br />

a rolling stone<br />

- a person who does not live or work in one place<br />

The man is a rolling stone <strong>and</strong> I never know where to find him.<br />

room <strong>and</strong> board<br />

- food to eat <strong>and</strong> a place to live<br />

The young man received room <strong>and</strong> board as part of his salary at the restaurant.<br />

root for (someone or something)<br />

- to cheer <strong>and</strong> encourage someone or something<br />

I have been rooting for our hometown team since I was a child.<br />

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