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What is the past tense of fuel?

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The past tense of fuel is fueled (American) or fuelled (British spelling).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of fuel is fuels.

The present participle of fuel is fuelingUS or fuelling.

The past participle of fuel is fueled (American) or fuelled (British spelling).

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The jets sit fueled and ready on the tarmac, and pilots stand by around the clock ready to scramble them into the air on a moment's notice.
Casey's sweet swing, marked by steady balance and a complex routine before he settles in for the pitch, is fueled by loads of natural talent.
The Haber process allowed the mass production of fertilizers, which has fueled a boom in agricultural productivity.
The band are fuelled by heartbreak and hangovers with influences ranging from pop and progressive rock to jazz.
A noble, obdurate of his usual code of conduct, stumbled in a panic fuelled frenzy of blind groping and misplaced steps.
Some say the war is fuelled by greed more than politics, and will never end.

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