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What is the past tense of billet?

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The past tense of billet is billeted (US) or billetted (Britain).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of billet is billets.

The present participle of billet is billeting or billetting (Britain, archaic).

The past participle of billet is billeted (US) or billetted (Britain).

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Throughout the country we were billeted out to families and enjoyed their considerable hospitality.
Officers were billeted in the Polygon Hotel, and the men at Blighmont Barracks in Millbrook Road.
But completion was stymied for 22 years by Charles Edward Stuart who billeted his army in the city on his way from Derby to Culloden.
As far back as the Napoleonic Wars era, queers from London would leave their closeted lives to romp with the legions of soldiers billeted here.
How could he have known when he had left Kassel that there would be soldiers billeted in our house, or that we would have to flee?
While the Mayor was busy talking with other dignitaries, the young people were billeted with Japanese families.

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