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What is the past tense of bookend?

What's the past tense of bookend? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of bookend is bookended.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bookend is bookends.

The present participle of bookend is bookending.

The past participle of bookend is bookended.

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The excised footage is bookended by black-and-white versions of the scenes surrounding the cut, which is a nice touch.
Private inlets bookended by rough limestone headlands and edged by round-leafed cashew trees or palms are hidden behind unmarked turnoffs.
This is bookended with a humorous gag reel of flubs and mistakes by the cast, crew, and gremlins!
But even with full freedom of expression, you were still forced to remove the documentary footage that bookended the film.
The album is bookended on the other side by two versions of Slagger, a twisted groove topped by an unhinged rap.
The spare production consists only of a white oval platform bookended by two revolving white walls.

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