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What is the past tense of buttle?

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The past tense of buttle is buttled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of buttle is buttles.

The present participle of buttle is buttling.

The past participle of buttle is buttled.

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Examples
Houses where Negroes buttled or cooked were marked for a visit.
We got used to having our butler, Kathy, press our clothes and bring us poolside drinks, and wondered how we had ever lived without being buttled.
At times like this, he buttled when Spriggan the butler was not on duty, or if an extra hand was needed, he footed as well.

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