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What is the past tense of ladle?

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The past tense of ladle is ladled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of ladle is ladles.

The present participle of ladle is ladling.

The past participle of ladle is ladled.

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Think of it as a mini-version of the millions ladled out to keep corporations from abandoning lower Manhattan for New Jersey.
Creative genius often seems to be ladled out to those who are manifestly unworthy of it.
Soup was ladled into it, and the next woman placed a piece of crusty bread on the side along with a browning apple.
It came to the table in an impressive metal container, with all the elements cooked and ready to be ladled out onto the waiting vermicelli.
Bryar ladled the thick soup into a wooden bowl as he spoke, and Rayne could feel her mouth watering at the mere sight.
I think its time to start chopping up the garnish because bowls full of hot, scaly, green broth are ready to be ladled out.

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