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What is the past tense of buffalo?

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The past tense of buffalo is buffaloed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of buffalo is buffaloes.

The present participle of buffalo is buffaloing.

The past participle of buffalo is buffaloed.

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His primary sources were the buffaloed plains and the Plains Indians, whom he knew intimately.
With any given victim, Tammaro slowly shifted from an omnicompetent dazzler to a pitiable wretch buffaloed by circumstance.
He had his team so buffaloed that they obeyed every order, down to the most minute detail.
A disease that has buffaloed scientists, veterinarians, and bison ranchers is yielding some of its secrets.
City councils, buffaloed by competing claims, often accede to the industry's suggested compromise: a measure that mildly restricts hours of use.
Felix said that Ruef would never go across the bay, as he had them all buffaloed.

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