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What is the past tense of limp?

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The past tense of limp is limped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of limp is limps.

The present participle of limp is limping.

The past participle of limp is limped.

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Miller, nursing a dead leg, limped from the fray shortly afterwards, to be replaced by David Hannah.
He limped to the edge of the ring, and there he collapsed in the grass, his flanks heaving as he gasped for air.
After 37 days at sea his ship limped into Sydney after being torpedoed by a German U-boat.
I slowly limped to the house, rang the doorbell like a shy visitor, and waited for mom to greet me.
Its bow was severely damaged, and 23 sailors were hurt too badly to stand watch as the vessel limped back to Guam.
The Sydney, with superior speed and firepower, raked the German ship, which limped to North Keeling where she foundered on the reef.

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