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What is the past tense of rubbish?

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The past tense of rubbish is rubbished.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rubbish is rubbishes.

The present participle of rubbish is rubbishing.

The past participle of rubbish is rubbished.

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She wasn't buying any of this, but thought she would pick it apart rationally before she rubbished it publicly.
Carlyle rubbished talk of retirement immediately after suffering the injury, and he has reiterated his eagerness to return to action.
As for claims that nuts never come loose on the railway, rail workers rubbished that last week.
The company today rubbished rumours that its flamboyant founder was flying the coop.
A senior road policing officer has rubbished reports that a dual carriageway near Chelmsford is being used as an unofficial race track.
These petty slurs have been rubbished by the business consortium and players alike.

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