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What is the past tense of frock?

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The past tense of frock is frocked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of frock is frocks.

The present participle of frock is frocking.

The past participle of frock is frocked.

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Although I have never passed in my life – or wanted to – I have frocked up in my time, and know the liberating thrill of dressing and undressing on my own terms.
Individuals frocked to a higher grade are entitled to all honors, courtesies and benefits of the higher grade except for pay and allowances.
On Friday night journalists frocked up to attend the Kennedy awards for excellence in journalism at Royal Randwick, set up in honour of the late Daily Telegraph crime reporter Les Kennedy.
Bournemouth boutique Fab Frocks of Westbourne is appealing to UK women to get frocked up this winter.
Occasionally these frocked and sandalled ruffians met with deserved retribution at the hands of those whose homes they desolated.

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