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had carted

  • past perfect
    of cart.
    cart
    noun
    a heavy two-wheeled vehicle, commonly without springs, drawn by mules, oxen, or the like, used for the conveyance of heavy goods.

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Verma had the upper hand from the previous game after she had carted Brunt all around Hove, but it was the fiery England bowler who had the last laugh.

From BBC Jul. 14, 2021

With their own restaurants closed for blackouts, renowned chefs had carted the gourmet contents of their powerless walk-in fridges here to prepare meals for the displaced.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 30, 2019

A steady procession of 30 tractor-trailers had carted away nearly 1 million pounds of equipment, all the stuff that comes with running an NFL franchise.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 18, 2016

He pointed past Rebecca to the dolly they had carted along.

From The Guardian Jul. 8, 2011

She and Dad had recently gone through all the things they had carted off from Coalwood and boxed up items they felt either my brother or I might want.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam