1. pelted - Adjective
2. pelted - Verb
of Pelt
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the family, a large number of properties were damaged in their area as frenzied mobs torched houses, shops, vehicles, a petrol pump and pelted stones at locals and police personnel. Source: Internet
After the surrender, the Volunteers were hissed at, pelted with refuse, and denounced as "murderers" and "starvers of the people". Source: Internet
A Lagos government coronavirus task force team was pelted with stones by Muslim worshipers. Source: Internet
A wanted Cranebrook man who jumped across rooftops and pelted police with roof tiles during a violent standoff before spitting in an officer’s face has been jailed for 30 months. Source: Internet
At least three buses were torched and stones were pelted on police personnel during the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act in the area. Source: Internet
Hogg and Mortimer, p. 122 Peter Ustinov described her during a student demonstration at the University of Dundee in 1968: As we arrived in a solemn procession the students pelted us with toilet rolls. Source: Internet