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What is the past tense of gum?

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The past tense of gum is gummed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of gum is gums.

The present participle of gum is gumming.

The past participle of gum is gummed.

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All the work's possible dreams are gummed up to create a world that is glacial, hyperrealistic, and devoid of poetry.
So anyway, the application form is still sitting in my bag, tantalisingly close to being gummed up and sent away.
I have it all gummed up with stain remover right now and before I go to bed, I'm going to pray one more time that the stain will come out.
Hull Road, Haxby Road, Heworth Green are gummed up by roadworks.
Handy too, because it seems to get gummed up with hair and dog fur and carpet fluff occasionally.
The curling iron was carefully slid away and the eye of the curl was glued in place with a gummed needle.

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