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What is the past tense of manicure?

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The past tense of manicure is manicured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of manicure is manicures.

The present participle of manicure is manicuring.

The past participle of manicure is manicured.

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This rambling home has a sumptuous interior and manicured grounds but is not particularly close to any large urban centres.
His house was large, though not overly so, and beautiful, the lawn perfectly manicured and flowers growing in perfect little gardens in the yard.
Fresh fruit hangs from the trees, which rustle pleasantly in the breeze, and the scent of organic herbs wafts from the perfectly manicured lawns.
I paused in the act of buffing my expensively manicured toenails, startled.
That night, even though she doesn't have waxed eyebrows or manicured nails or a trendy haircut, I take my wife out for dinner.
In fact, he has quite elegant, long fingers and perfectly manicured fingernails.

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