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What is the past tense of clop?

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The past tense of clop is clopped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of clop is clops.

The present participle of clop is clopping.

The past participle of clop is clopped.

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Houses squatted beneath thick blankets of fresh snow and a horse-drawn sleigh clopped past, bells jingling.
Hundreds of feet clopped against the cobblestones of the road, adding the gentle clip-clop to the swelling voices.
His sandals clopped on the tile as he approached a small table underneath a wide umbrella and set his tray on it with a smile.
She clopped over in her loafer shoes, opened the screen door, and stepped out into the dusk.
Like the trusty steed that he was, Blackgale clopped down the road, and before too long, she was at the gates of Zetapol.
Her heels clopped dreadfully on the stone floor, so she whispered a silent word, rolling her eyes, and they made no more noise.

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