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What is the past tense of ham?

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The past tense of ham is hammed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of ham is hams.

The present participle of ham is hamming.

The past participle of ham is hammed.

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The gang were all missile men and they cheered and jeered as he hammed up the introduction.
To compensate for his social liberalism, which repels many Republican primary voters, he has hammed up his tough-guy act to such an extreme that it could harm him in a general election.
A little way off we discovered him also, hammed in a forked root.
Everyone from Theodore Roosevelt to J.P. Morgan to Jack Lemmon hammed it up on the Hasty Pudding stage during their college days.
The barefoot bass player was most entertaining as he hammed it up with his amusing stage antics.
Georgina Beyer's partner became largely superfluous as she sang along, mugged at the camera and generally hammed it up.

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