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What is the past tense of liquor?

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The past tense of liquor is liquored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of liquor is liquors.

The present participle of liquor is liquoring.

The past participle of liquor is liquored.

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That and I'm having it in a bar, so the audience will have a chance to get liquored up before I go on, which can only make me funnier.
My father wouldn't let me drive the Porsche but I knew if we all went in one car, once my parents were liquored up, they would give me their keys to drive them home.
This from a sixty-year old man who still gets liquored up and crashed his ex-wife's wedding.
Bukowski's world of stewbums and lushes was brought brilliantly to the screen in Barfly, a quirky, liquored love story, scripted by the master himself.
But we did make plans to go out a couple of weeks later and had a grand old time partying together, getting liquored up and doing karaoke.
I can readily imagine my anscestors getting liquored up and charging off to fight 600 against 100,000 in certain knowledge of defeat.

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