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What is the past tense of glory?

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The past tense of glory is gloried.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of glory is glories.

The present participle of glory is glorying.

The past participle of glory is gloried.

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There was always part of him that gloried in his reputation as a lady-killer, the sinful, depraved Don Juan.
He gloried in mountain scouting, and was in his element when astride a spirited horse.
No ocean racing school other than the Mini can count as many gloried old hands now involved in other prestigious races.
The lyrics gloried in sometimes using the original phrases in a hilariously new context, or mischievously punning on them.
He gloried in flesh, male as well as female, painting naked women of Rubenesque proportions with a relish that worried many onlookers.
He would brake violently for poppies seen at the roadside, and gloried in lupins and clematis.

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