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What is the past tense of broil?

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The past tense of broil is broiled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of broil is broils.

The present participle of broil is broiling.

The past participle of broil is broiled.

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As claimed, the convection oven is faster and the food is more evenly baked, roasted and broiled.
The cooking time for the grilled patties was significantly shorter than for the broiled patties.
The sensory characteristics of broiled and grilled bison patties were evaluated by a trained sensory panel.
On Sundays he ate a bit of wheaten bread, a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale.
On Sundays and holidays he ate a bit of wheaten bread a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale.
For variety, they rotated a few treats into the routine, including broiled kidneys with their own kidney fat.

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