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What is the past tense of regale?

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The past tense of regale is regaled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of regale is regales.

The present participle of regale is regaling.

The past participle of regale is regaled.

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Out on the course between tempest squalls, he regaled his boyos with tales of a famous timber gee-gee.
We were even regaled by a lovely Thai dancer whose deft hand movements and graceful demeanour enthralled the group.
Young Sarah regaled us with her mastery of the somersault while generously sharing her various toys and books with us.
The next few months will find us regaled by friends and foes at work and play, in print and on screen.
We are regaled with tales of peregrines hovering over the groundlings at the Globe theatre, peregrines nesting atop the Battersea Power Station.
In the intervening years we've been regaled by stories of his prodigious womanizing, which included frolics in the White House.

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