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What is the past tense of put your feet up?

What's the past tense of put your feet up? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of put your feet up is also put your feet up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of put your feet up is puts your feet up.

The present participle of put your feet up is putting your feet up.

The past participle of put your feet up is put your feet up.

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So sit down, put your feet up and let someone else take care of you for a moment.
When it comes time to pump, find a nice, relaxing environment, put your feet up, listen to music, and try not to think about work.
If you work, find a place where you can put your feet up or a couch to lie down on.
You could put your feet up, close your eyes and simply enjoy doing nothing for half an hour or so.
It's cosy, and the perfect place to put your feet up and relax with a well-earned pint.
The Great Hall is a place to relax and put your feet up, not to feel that your culture is inferior to another.

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