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What is the past tense of deck out?

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The past tense of deck out is decked out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deck out is decks out.

The present participle of deck out is decking out.

The past participle of deck out is decked out.

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It is decked out in camel-boned ice buckets, babouche slippers, sequin-edged curtains and artworks by Bridget Riley.
Zach was decked out in the same scruffy jeans he'd been wearing in the video.
Racegoers decked out in top hat and tails get ready for next month's Royal Ascot meeting at York Races yesterday.
It is simple in appearance, tasteful in design, short on text and decked out with color photographs.
Simplified, Black Box is four giant, central screens in a cube-shaped room decked out with top-gun quadraphonic sound.
Drag queens and drag kings decked out in tulle and rented tuxedos drank wine coolers for historical accuracy.

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