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What is the past tense of traipse?

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The past tense of traipse is traipsed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of traipse is traipses.

The present participle of traipse is traipsing.

The past participle of traipse is traipsed.

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I somehow thought I was home free after I'd eaten and traipsed off in the general direction of my art class, but a hand on my wrist stopped me.
And they all traipsed out for another round of triangular sandwiches with the crusts cut off and a wee cup of tea served in the best china.
Staff at a number of bars and hotels dressed for the occasion and ghosts, ghouls and goblins traipsed through the streets and shadows.
Not bothering to change out of my pajamas, I traipsed downstairs and into the sunroom where I found Taur flicking through his math exercise book.
As it turned out there happened to be five of them and I was traipsed on up to the casualty unit.
However, as the teams traipsed off at 4 o'clock, those damnable weather gods decided to rain on Partick's parade.

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