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What is the past tense of enrobe?

What's the past tense of enrobe? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of enrobe is enrobed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of enrobe is enrobes.

The present participle of enrobe is enrobing.

The past participle of enrobe is enrobed.

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For example, the Fortune Cookie ice cream includes bits of fortune cookies enrobed with chocolate.
It's an almond kernel housed within a date and enrobed in dodgy Middle Eastern chocolate.
Smooth centre enrobed with milk chocolate and rolled in milk chocolate flakes.
Can be combined with an enrober belt for enrobed pralines, truffles or cookies.
Enjoy the refined combination of a mouse of chocolate and caramel, a surprisingly crispy wafer enrobed with the finest milk chocolate!
There were two beings, a woman and a man, enrobed in velvety clad that draped their long, thin bodies.

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