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What is the past tense of lisp?

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The past tense of lisp is lisped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lisp is lisps.

The present participle of lisp is lisping.

The past participle of lisp is lisped.

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The Continental Congress has never lisped the least desire for independency or republicanism.
Luckily, this hasn't happened in a long time and, therefore, I haven't lisped since eighth grade.
In fact I don't think I've ever had anybody that lisped on the program yet.
She lisped madly, stretching out her arms and webbed fingers towards John.
The third soldier lisped, with a slight Siberian accent, motioning them out with his rifle.
Then he talked about how I lisped and how you can't trust anyone with a lisp.

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