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What is the past tense of pootle?

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The past tense of pootle is pootled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pootle is pootles.

The present participle of pootle is pootling.

The past participle of pootle is pootled.

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Yet even in its full time professional days it must have been a line along which trains pootled rather than sped.
One thing the forest has in abundance is cycle tracks, and at the Pedal A Bike Away centre we hired bikes and a baby seat and pootled along the nine-mile family track past foxglove-carpeted heathland.
Friday I got up late and Paul and I pootled off to the Tate Britain down in Pimlico.
A goosander pootled the Conwy estuary, with pintail and Cetti's warbler at RSPB Conwy.
Jackie O had nothing on us as we lay there sunning ourselves as yachties pootled past, often doing a circuit or two of Oceanus, their lips curling in distaste.
Needing to make Kalamata for 10 am, Nick roared off, well, more like pootled off, on an overnight long haul.

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