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What is the past tense of picket?

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The past tense of picket is picketed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of picket is pickets.

The present participle of picket is picketing.

The past participle of picket is picketed.

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They picketed the mayor and town clerk's offices, demanding the immediate release of their salary arrears for February and March.
Many workers picketed outside courthouses in the main cities during the week.
The strikers picketed the post office and demanded improved security when carrying out deliveries.
On several occasions, she was picketed, albeit by anti-feminists, and was rather proud of that accomplishment.
Workers picketed the site and scuffles broke out between picketers and non-union workers.
Despite rainy weather, strikers picketed the company's head office in central Colombo.

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