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What is the past tense of overbake?

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The past tense of overbake is overbaked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbake is overbakes.

The present participle of overbake is overbaking.

The past participle of overbake is overbaked.

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In my oven this took 45 minutes, but keep an eye on yours, as this cake will go dry quickly if overbaked.
My chicken empanadas were dry as prunes, though, and the mustard aioli on a helping of overbaked patatas had the consistency of crank-case oil.
And when they came out of the oven, they were that overbaked the crusts were too hard to eat.
And when they come out of the oven, they was that overbaked the crust were too hard to eat.
One of them was a big man with a brassy voice and a face that looked as if it had been overbaked in a waffle-iron.
I might have overbaked them a bit, but they still had a very soft and velvety, melt-in-the-mouth texture.

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