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What is the past tense of orange?

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The past tense of orange is oranged.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of orange is oranges.

The present participle of orange is oranging.

The past participle of orange is oranged.

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I looked at him through my binoculars, his little lips oranged with Cheeto dust.
The perles have been sorted and selected in order to obtain this scarlet red color, with some oranged brown hues.
Jeff winked his eyes sleepily open and looked out into the cool flush of early morning. The east was oranged over with daybreak.
The famous flag of Chianti, with its black rooster in the oranged field.

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