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What is the past tense of pine?

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The past tense of pine is pined.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pine is pines.

The present participle of pine is pining.

The past participle of pine is pined.

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Robbins pined for her, writing her passionate letters and visiting her in Warm Springs.
The narcissus is a flower named after the young man who fell in love with his own reflection and pined away because he could not reach the object of his love.
Despite having all the physical comforts we could ask for, we pined for Jimmy.
The two were lovers who slept in the same bed, until one of them died and the other pined away to join him in death.
He chapped hands ached and she pined for a nice bath with cool soaps and nice linen sheets.
Across the ocean, in 1942, in her diary Anne Frank pined for a dog just like Rin Tin Tin while trapped in an attic.

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