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had quizzed

  • past perfect
    of quiz.
    quiz
    noun
    an informal test or examination of a student or class.

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Knowing that I was interested in politics, Ward had quizzed her charity’s clients on the subject of Brexit before my visit.

From The Guardian Jun. 7, 2017

UKA's performance director Neil Black was seated alongside Farah, a double Olympic and three-time world champion, on Saturday and assured journalists that the governing body had quizzed Salazar about Slaney.

From BBC Jun. 12, 2015

Out of all the architects and contractors the Shurkins had quizzed, they felt only Hughes understood what they had wanted to achieve: a modern ranch-style home that was both contemporary and comfortable.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 30, 2014

Courtesy of eBay If David Letterman had quizzed Shaquille O’Neal about Mel Daniels or Walt Bellamy or even Artis Gilmore, I’m pretty sure we wouldn’t have used it as a catchphrase.

From Slate Sep. 9, 2013

That kind of question reminded him of the way Brother Ugo had quizzed him as a boy.

From "Beasts of Prey" by Ayana Gray