Fullerton had spread a two-mile carpet of boards from Babylon to Farmingdale and built 11-foot side-wings and a small roof to the platform on the last carriage.
"I can't believe he will soil his feet on that wooden wharf, yet they haven't spread a carpet for him to walk on."
The doctor was not up yet, and the footman, now occupied with spreading a carpet, refused to wake him.
Farash in Arabic means "one who spreads a carpet, an attendant, a valet etc." Hazrat Aziz Yemeni's descendants were known as "Farasha" after him.
One of the Barclays had spread a red carpet on the pavement before the house, so that the King and Queen need not step on the cobbles.
Overhead hung a canopy of yellow and all around him spread a yellow carpet.
While it is cooking, spread a carpet of mint leaves on a warm serving platter.
An Armenian in a caftan of green leather peered through the wicket, and when he saw them he opened, and spread a carpet on the ground, and the woman stepped out.
Under foot there spread a thick, soft carpet of whitely brilliant vegetation.
The Sunshine spread a carpet, And everything was grand, Miss Weather led the dancing, Professor Wind the band.