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What is the past tense of pester?

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The past tense of pester is pestered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pester is pesters.

The present participle of pester is pestering.

The past participle of pester is pestered.

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They had all been pestered by the police before, of course, but what teenage boy hadn't pulled some stupid stunt to get the cops on there backs?
For months he pestered her with calls, and persecuted her with letters, memorials, and remonstrances.
I again politely declined, but was good enough to point him in Fester's direction so he could be pestered about the non-functional video screen.
All the way to his dorm room he pestered me about it, and I, quite easily, maintained my silence.
Here he is photobombing Kathleen Sebelius at an event where he reportedly pestered her to call his children on his phone.
But there were many words he couldn't understand and he pestered his grandfather with queries about what they meant.

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