sweep something under the carpet

sweep something under the carpet
sweep something under the carpet
1. Lit. to hide dirt by brushing it away under the edge of a carpet. •

He was in such a hurry with the cleaning that he just swept the dirt under the carpet.

She swept the dirt under the carpet, hoping no one would find it.

2. Fig. to hide or ignore something. •

You made a mistake that you can't sweep under the carpet.

Don't try to sweep it under the carpet. You are wrong!


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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