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What is the past tense of roost?

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The past tense of roost is roosted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of roost is roosts.

The present participle of roost is roosting.

The past participle of roost is roosted.

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Birds roosted in the gables and in the huge old trees around the property.
Minutes later, a faint reply suggests that a pair of Sokoke scops owls have roosted in the distance.
A great winter flock of starlings roosted in the trees around the clearing.
The bats frequently roosted under sloughing bark that was left loosely attached to the top of the snag after the original crown of the tree fell.
He observed that sanderlings, when not foraging, roosted amicably in large flocks on sandbars.
Besides a house and a tool shed, the other building on their small acreage was a chicken coop where the egg-laying hens roosted.

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