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What is the past tense of buoy?

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The past tense of buoy is buoyed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of buoy is buoys.

The present participle of buoy is buoying.

The past participle of buoy is buoyed.

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When the cup-shaped fruits open, the seeds drop into the water and, buoyed by their corky coats, are carried by the current.
They all watch in fear and fascination as Cal soars for a miraculous moment more, buoyed on the wind's strong shoulder.
Although markets were jittery during the day as votes in the key state of Ohio were counted, stocks were buoyed after Mr Kerry conceded defeat.
The off-year election on November 4 delivered another blast of good news to a White House already buoyed by boffo economic numbers.
I felt rather buoyed up by this and confirmed in my occasionally libidinous ways.
Where his dexterous playing and effortless meter manipulation often buoyed the band's corybantic compositions, here, he's sadly mollified.

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