rug beater
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Definition
Noun: * An implement, typically a flat paddle or a wire frame on a handle, used to strike carpets and rugs to dislodge dust and dirt from them. This tool was commonly used before the widespread adoption of vacuum cleaners.
Usage
- The word "rug beater" is a compound noun. It is used to refer to the specific tool itself. Its function is explicitly described by its name: it is a beater for rugs.
- It is often discussed in historical or nostalgic contexts, as its use has largely been replaced by modern cleaning appliances.
Examples
- Noun:
- My grandmother still used a rug beater to clean her carpets every spring.
- Hanging a rug over a clothesline and using a rug beater was a common household chore.
- The museum had an exhibit of old household tools, including several antique rug beaters.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe something that subjects a person or thing to intense criticism or scrutiny, though this is a less common figurative extension.
- The investigative committee was a rug beater for corporate corruption.
Variants and Related Words
- Carpet beater: A direct synonym for "rug beater."
- Dust beater: A more general term that could refer to a similar tool used on upholstery or other fabrics.
Synonyms
- Carpet beater
- Dust beater
Related Idioms
- To take a rug beater to (something/someone): An informal idiom meaning to subject something or someone to harsh criticism or a thorough, forceful cleaning or overhaul.
- The new manager took a rug beater to the old company policies.
Noun
- implement for beating dust out of carpets