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What is the past tense of face-plant?

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The past tense of face-plant is face-planted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of face-plant is face-plants.

The present participle of face-plant is face-planting.

The past participle of face-plant is face-planted.

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One fan took a tumble and face-planted on the cold New York city street.
Trying to keep up I tripped over a log and face-planted, before face-planting once again over a barbed wire fence.
It brought all that to State College, Pa., on Wednesday night and promptly face-planted.
Like a former champion of temperance who is found face-planted in the gin house, Mr. Bissinger pivoted from scold to zealot.
His foot caught on one of the hurdles-cum-barricades and he face-planted, hard, on the concrete.
I thought it might be easier to go fast but that's when I caught my downhill edge and face-planted.

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