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What is the past tense of buff?

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The past tense of buff is buffed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of buff is buffs.

The present participle of buff is buffing.

The past participle of buff is buffed.

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The university's Sunday afternoon sessions are where some of the area's most buffed and ruthless body benders tear off their moves.
To seal the paint, I used light brown tinted wax and buffed it to a soft sheen.
In an era of waifs and buffed bodies, the full-figured beauties in Rubens's works have a graceful nobility.
Pristine new white grout replaced the dingy old grout, and the tile was cleaned, buffed, and sealed to show its lively colors to best effect.
Agassi is the buffed baseliner and Sampras the athletic serve-and-volleyer.
The flower lady buffed the bouquet out with orchids, mums, other fragrant weird blooms I don't know the names of, and various greens.

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