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What is the past tense of lumber?

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The past tense of lumber is lumbered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lumber is lumbers.

The present participle of lumber is lumbering.

The past participle of lumber is lumbered.

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Rather than arguing the toss, we'd be better off planting some extra vegetables in case we're lumbered with food rationing.
As the show ended, the crowd lumbered unable to digest that the nite was over.
Their real fear is that Hutchison will appeal and they'll be lumbered with the costs.
Without any explanation at all, Master Jezro lumbered off towards the north one day, and to my knowledge, he was never seen again.
He lumbered to a halt, resignation stamped plainly on his bibulous features.
I saw walruses and heard their grunts as they lumbered slowly off their ice floes.

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