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What is the past tense of razor?

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The past tense of razor is razored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of razor is razors.

The present participle of razor is razoring.

The past participle of razor is razored.

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Her chin length French vanilla hued bob is heavily layered ending in razored edges that are slightly choppy and flippy.
He was older than Paolo had realized, a tense man with a bright-orange Mohawk razored straight up the middle of his head.
Ernie then carefully razored and blunt sculpted strategically placed choppiness throughout the ends to give the hairstyle movement and texture.
Actor Charles Freeman razored up a husband he was cuckolding.
His shirt is crisp, his stomach is trim, and his hairline is freshly razored into aristocratic darts.
Denise blunt-cut it to just above her shoulders, and then razored the ends to create a wispy effect.

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