had carpeted
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past perfectof carpet.past perfect
Used to express a completed action that took place before another specific past action occurred.
carpetnouna heavy fabric, commonly of wool or nylon, for covering floors.
Example Sentences
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Hundreds of Muslim refugees had carpeted the grounds of his house, Hussain reported, and the embassy’s food supplies were running out.
From Slate ● Jun. 9, 2015
Trudging in last week with armfuls of wild flowers from the countryside, the people had carpeted with blossoms ten miles of road leading into Danzig from their gambling casino suburb Zoppot.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Some spicy herb had carpeted the ground, and though too lowly and simple to attract the eye, yet the charm it threw around the scene was not less entrancing because so viewless and unobtrusive.
From Mind Amongst the Spindles by Various
The thick trees made a green parlour, and the continual moisture had carpeted the woods with beautiful verdant moss which grew in close sheets over the rocks.
From For the Sake of the School by Angela Brazil
A recent freshet had carpeted the shaded ground with soft, white sand.
From Lodges in the Wilderness by W. C. (William Charles) Scully