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What is the past tense of deflower?

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The past tense of deflower is deflowered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deflower is deflowers.

The present participle of deflower is deflowering.

The past participle of deflower is deflowered.

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She thanked me for reminding her that she, or rather Gail, had been deflowered in the stock room at Sylvia Separates more than 30 years ago.
I felt like screaming at the thought that these girls would be married so young, savagely deflowered and left disgusted by the sexuality forced upon them.
There's ideas that when you're a virgin and you're being deflowered, or whatever, you have to get through it and get over it.
I don't know how common OE virginity is at my age, but I am determined to be deflowered sometime before leaving this mortal coil.
When they reach puberty, they are wrenched from their lives and offered to the highest bidder to be deflowered.
Describes Amina's wedding where her husband deflowered her on the floor of a hut.

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