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What is the past tense of clout?

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The past tense of clout is clouted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of clout is clouts.

The present participle of clout is clouting.

The past participle of clout is clouted.

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He balled up his fist and clouted his companion right on the side of the head, felling him like a stunned ox.
The home team, hugely superior, clouted in four goals and then eased up to charitably allow their opponents one.
In the time that it took for Eric to register his astonishment, the staff clouted the side of his head and sent him sprawling.
Whether he got clouted in the face more often after crossing the path of a black cat or breaking a mirror is what puts superstition to the test.
She drew her sword one-handed and clouted my side with a strong back-hand blow.
On the program was a comedy duo that exchanged jests and japes and clouted one another upon the head with Indian clubs.

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