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What is the past tense of bulk?

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The past tense of bulk is bulked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bulk is bulks.

The present participle of bulk is bulking.

The past participle of bulk is bulked.

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Either way, Jayne does view some ancient Olympic ruins and envisions bulked up beefcake comparing their quadriceps.
For the first three harvests, plant material was bulked across three gullies to obtain sufficient plant material for mineral analyses.
Atkinson backfilled his tunnel with excavation spoil bulked by imported material.
Non-organic foods are bulked out with air, fat and water, so paying extra for organic means you get more quality food for your money.
Still, a large part of the adoration must be nostalgia for past glories on the basis of the dreary recent material which bulked out their set.
My prosthetist, Ian, bulked up the inside of the socket of the artificial leg with a liner, which has made for a much tighter and snugger fit.

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