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What is the past tense of lacquer?

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The past tense of lacquer is lacquered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lacquer is lacquers.

The present participle of lacquer is lacquering.

The past participle of lacquer is lacquered.

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Won't they vanish just like the vile, lacquered smoke from a burning pile of junked Victrolas?
Silver cisterns date from the 1660s and soon after examples were also made in tinware lacquered and decorated in the prevailing oriental taste.
The use of lacquered caskets and coffers for the storage of valuables recurs in a number of paintings.
The five centimetres of the lacquered triplex door were the only degrees separating the two from each other now.
Seams are double-stitched in gold, lacquered moccasins complete a draping wool evening gown, a jet-black handbag accessorizes a cool wool suit.
They could engrave it on little lacquered plaques and sell them at church socials.

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