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What is the past tense of crow?

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The past tense of crow is crowed or crew (Britain, archaic).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of crow is crows.

The present participle of crow is crowing.

The past participle of crow is crowed.

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He gave him Meritaten, the oldest princess, as a wife and even crowed him a co-regent.
William crowed as he jumped and caught the flying Frisbee before Becky's teammate.
She literally crowed with pleasure, declaring that now she understood my political blindness.
He crowed, bringing the dun, Kai, to a skidding halt just feet away from her.
Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously.
Adams crowed, his gruff unattractive voice suddenly the most golden tone Daniel had ever heard.

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