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What is the past tense of headhunt?

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The past tense of headhunt is headhunted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of headhunt is headhunts.

The present participle of headhunt is headhunting.

The past participle of headhunt is headhunted.

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Cawley was headhunted from his job in a Swiss IT consultancy to which he had been commuting every week from his Galway base.
In two years, the company turned around a severe recruitment problem and employees who were regularly headhunted said they'd prefer to stay put.
In the months that he and Moseley were nagging their bank managers, Craker was being headhunted for a different job.
We were all headhunted quickly by big pharmas at home and abroad, but for personal reasons it was important for all of us to stay.
A shortage would push technology salaries upwards and result in staff being headhunted, according to Byrne.
Your shiatsu therapist is headhunted by an Internet Startup and your accountant becomes an actor.

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