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What is the past tense of courier?

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The past tense of courier is couriered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of courier is couriers.

The present participle of courier is couriering.

The past participle of courier is couriered.

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Examples
We had to call them five times before they finally pulled their finger out and couriered the stuff over here.
David would fax me little sketches of his ideas and I would source fabrics to be couriered to him in New York.
All the luggage that we know of has been couriered back to each of the passengers or they have come in and picked it up.
I've sent her a large bouquet of flowers and couriered her some photos of her great-grandchildren both of which she was very happy to receive.
Would the blood sample and the urine sample be split up or must they be couriered together?
There's always an urgent e-mail to reply to and a letter to be couriered because it is to reach tomorrow.

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