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What is the past tense of coquette?

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The past tense of coquette is coquetted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of coquette is coquettes.

The present participle of coquette is coquetting.

The past participle of coquette is coquetted.

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Boris, in his working clothes of white canvas, scraped the traces of clay and red modeling wax from his handsome hands, and coquetted over his shoulder with the Cupid.
In his callow youth he had coquetted with ultra-Liberal ideas.
Refused my notes, and coquetted with me to make me more eager for the pursuit.
When dressed as women, they painted their faces, chirruped with their lips, and coquetted.
She confessed to me naively that she had coquetted a good deal.
She spread out her fan in the highest good-humour and coquetted behind it.

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