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What is the past tense of chain-smoke?

What's the past tense of chain-smoke? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of chain-smoke is chain-smoked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chain-smoke is chain-smokes.

The present participle of chain-smoke is chain-smoking.

The past participle of chain-smoke is chain-smoked.

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In freshman year of college my roommate was a big-breasted Texan who chain-smoked.
They chain-smoked and pushed around skinny underclassmen for laughs.
What once seemed a crafty producer's gimmick now sounds more like the imaginary friend of a shy dude who needed someone to talk to in the studio while he chain-smoked blunts.
Elderly women played Triple Double Diamond and tiki Magic while they chain-smoked.
Bartali chain-smoked while he biked and drank glass after glass of Chianti the night before a race.
She reportedly kept away from alcohol but chain-smoked and danced with friends, reports New York Daily News.

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