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What is the past tense of clatter?

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The past tense of clatter is clattered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of clatter is clatters.

The present participle of clatter is clattering.

The past participle of clatter is clattered.

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Around his waist was a belt of leather and from this, herbs, and objects of all kinds hung dangling, and clattered together as he walked.
Later, of course, the email chain clattered about whether the expense would affect the thrice-yearly profit-sharing bonus.
One of the guys was about to cut it free with the machete and all of a sudden it ripped and the boom clattered down.
Clip-clop, clip-clop went his hooves as he clattered over the wooden planks.
The front right wheel clattered through a deep pothole filled with dark rain water which splashed up, showering the front of the van.
Outside the gale howled, the rain lashed and the wind chimes clattered in spite of being tied up with string.

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