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What is the past tense of pleach?

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The past tense of pleach is pleached.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pleach is pleaches.

The present participle of pleach is pleaching.

The past participle of pleach is pleached.

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For example, the walled garden, which was laid out in 2000 by Tom Stuart-Smith, contains beech tunnels, topiary yews and pleached lime squares.
An avenue of pleached limes has the lowest branches springing out from the main stem a good 2m from the ground, allowing a clear view through the young trunks.
A loggia overlooking the pleached lime lawn had its fireplace reintroduced to create a warm place to enjoy on tranquil evenings.
In Ireland, don't even think about growing it unless you live in one of those hot pockets warmed by the Gulf Stream, where it should do well pleached on a warm sunny wall.
In his tightly pleached arguments, he's making room for the reader, and a fresh inquiry.
There are pleached trees laden with apples and a huge fig tree drips with almost-ripe fruit.

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