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What is the past tense of loiter?

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The past tense of loiter is loitered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of loiter is loiters.

The present participle of loiter is loitering.

The past participle of loiter is loitered.

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During this hostile exchange, Nageku loitered near the buffet table and helped himself to some wine.
Even though I was used to this kind of thing, being that I was perpetually hanging around with Celia, I loitered near the door while she browsed.
He watched the men as they loitered carelessly, paying little heed to how conspicuous they now were.
Across the street, the fat man sporting aviator shades and a floppy straw hat loitered behind a calabash tree perusing the Bermuda Sun.
He loitered in the corridor outside, a tyre-kicker awaiting his turn in front of the magistrates.
Alabaster couples loitered along the garden path, handsome, whole and serene.

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