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What is the past tense of fawn?

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The past tense of fawn is fawned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of fawn is fawns.

The present participle of fawn is fawning.

The past participle of fawn is fawned.

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They fawned over him just because he had a good smile, a fancy car, and a varsity letter jacket.
Well, if the first had done their job properly and the second had not so sycophantically fawned upon Murdoch, Leveson would never have occurred.
From time they were boys, others have fawned over them, winked at their flaws, excused their peccadilloes.
The aunts tended The Gland as though it were an endangered species, butter and jammed it, tea and sconed it, whole it oozed and smarmed, toadied and fawned.
Pawlenty was once considered presidential timber, fawned over in national profiles as the future of the Republican Party.
Even though the news did not hit the headlines, it surely took up considerable space as papers fawned over her deeds.

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