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What is the past tense of beef?

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The past tense of beef is beefed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of beef is beefs.

The present participle of beef is beefing.

The past participle of beef is beefed.

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We've got to have beefed up intelligence, including much stronger human intelligence.
The new XP SP2 is said to have a beefed up version of this firewall, and it defaults to being automatically on.
Several malls have beefed up security in light of the present crime climate.
You were totally oblivious of the curious expressions of others as you beefed about this to the manager directly and loudly.
Mechanics have reinforced the car's chassis with extra steelwork and have beefed up the suspension to take extra load.
These checkpoints were beefed up following a number of casualties, wounds and death to U.S. forces.

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