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What is the present tense of roosed?

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The present tense of roosed is roose.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of roose is rooses.

The present participle of roose is roosing.

The past participle of roose is roosed.

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By a retrospective law, roose was sentenced to be boiled to death, which was done accordingly.
Barrow has a second railway station, Roose, which serves the suburb of the same name.
And this is a perfectly serious question, although it certainly sounds as if it were only intended for a roose.
They include Askam, Barrow Island, Dalton, Hindpool, Milliom, Roose Pioneers, Ulverston and Walney.
Smaller branch libraries are currently provided at Walney, Roose and Barrow Island.
Stephen Roose Hughes, whose exertions in finding and identifying the bodies probably led to his own premature death soon afterwards.

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