had mobbed
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past perfectof mob.past perfect
Used to express a completed action that took place before another specific past action occurred.
mobnouna disorderly or riotous crowd of people.
Example Sentences
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She tells me that when she hosted a meetup at a New Jersey mall in September, 87,000 screaming fans had mobbed the place.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 8, 2025
Who could have foretold the moral and political consequences of its execution, for instance, in Boston, which fifteen years before had mobbed anti-slavery women and dragged Garrison through its streets?
From William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist by Archibald Henry Grimké
Never could another girl have known anything like them since the days of the great professional beauties whom crowds had mobbed in Hyde Park.
From Vision House by A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson
There were five companies from the county that formed the regiment under Colonel Williams, one of which was commanded by Captain Charles Hutchison, the Highland corporal whom Ethan Allen had mobbed in 1771.
From An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America by J. P. (John Patterson) MacLean