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What is the past tense of booze?

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The past tense of booze is boozed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of booze is boozes.

The present participle of booze is boozing.

The past participle of booze is boozed.

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Doing that risks a disenchanted MP from the right wing getting boozed and leaking his or her displeasure to a roving reporter.
Some people who saw him probably thought he was boozed, but he wasn't, any more than I was.
What I did was far less harmful than a bartender getting you boozed up and then letting you out on a highway where you might kill someone.
Occasionally boozed up with some fresh doses of rum and brandy, my mincemeat or soaked fruits or whatever you call has aged and become nice and mellow.
Well, it isn't much of a life, that, an' Lizzie's mother had a poor life even for a labourer's wife because McCamley boozed.
Mr. Pugmire was settin' by the fire, not to say boozed, but as is usual about nine o'clock.

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