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What is the past tense of chrome?

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The past tense of chrome is chromed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chrome is chromes.

The present participle of chrome is chroming.

The past participle of chrome is chromed.

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A forlorn pair of chromed handle bars stuck incongruously out from under the massive front roller.
The Hillman name appeared on the front of the bonnet and the headlight surrounds were painted rather than chromed.
It's made of butted chromed steel, features a ball-bearing headset for 360-degree rotation and a quick-release skewer for roll changes.
Wheelskins were invented in the late 1990s to provide an inexpensive way to put brilliant chromed plastic covers on styled wheels.
Around the back, you'll find a deeper bumper with a chromed tailpipe poking through off-centre, a boot spoiler and some discreet badging.
These were originally brass and were chromed, fitted with extra rubber seals and now protrude through specially drilled holes in the top plate.

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