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What is the past tense of cheese?

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The past tense of cheese is cheesed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheese is cheeses.

The present participle of cheese is cheesing.

The past participle of cheese is cheesed.

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Examples
Mrs. O'Keefe will be cheesed off if I have to tell her that I didn't get my homework on relative minors done.
More people are going down this route because they are cheesed off that they have to pay crazy prices for a bigger property.
As far as I am concerned, I am cheesed off with the result, but I am not just here for this game and five or six others.
There is a lot of support in the town and they are cheesed off with the arrogance of the Liberal Democrats.
Deep down, you just know that the exuberant reaction to her announcement will have cheesed off our lot something rotten.
To say they are cheesed off with the share market, the government, the company and all the other players puts it mildly.

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