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What is the past tense of pedal?

What's the past tense of pedal? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of pedal is pedalledUK (Britain) or pedaledUS (US).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pedal is pedals.

The present participle of pedal is pedallingUK (Britain) or pedalingUS.

The past participle of pedal is pedalledUK (Britain) or pedaledUS (US).

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Not really accustomed to winter biking, I gingerly pedalled down an alley on the packed snow, and unexpectedly gathered speed.
I took a last slug of the water in my bottle, hopped back on the bike, and pedalled merrily home.
As Britain's chief cheerleader for congestion charging pedalled into central London last week he entered a personal dreamland.
With a simple DC motor that powers a belt transmission on the rear tire, you can use this as a pedaled bike or as a power-assisted vehicle.
Mom and Dad pedaled aft while my brother, Kevin, and I perched on the fore seats, entrusted with the task of steering.
Almost 30 million of us pedaled road bikes twice a month last year, and another l0 million mountain-biked monthly on single-track trails.

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