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What is the past tense of bad-mouth?

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The past tense of bad-mouth is bad-mouthed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bad-mouth is bad-mouths.

The present participle of bad-mouth is bad-mouthing.

The past participle of bad-mouth is bad-mouthed.

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But he bad-mouthed me after I left, and then when the Sunday Express started to do well he was going around saying that he taught me everything I know.
And so the deficit progress must be minimized and bad-mouthed.
During the tour, the press vilified the rockers as bad-mouthed, loud, gaudy and unkempt.
They also bad-mouthed the General Staff Meeting that represented staff views on 25 October.
She knew everyone, and friends said she never bad-mouthed anyone.
The man with a lifestyle so colourful it's currently being made into a movie has bad-mouthed Burns ever since the title holder's first defence.

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