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What is the past tense of cycle?

What's the past tense of cycle? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of cycle is cycled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cycle is cycles.

The present participle of cycle is cycling.

The past participle of cycle is cycled.

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If the shirt has cycled through the dryer, the stain may be more difficult to remove.
She cycled on, through the winding streets of the village to the graveyard beside the old stone church.
From dawn to dusk they ran, swam, canoed and cycled around North Yorkshire in a trial of stamina and skill.
He cycled, canoed or walked from one Munro to the next, covering 1,639 miles and wearing out three pairs of boots.
They cycled both ways in the rain and the dark without any oilskins or protective gear and arrived back at 5am.
Typically, water is cycled through an underground pipe, and the heat in the surrounding soil warms or cools the heat pump's refrigerant.

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