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What is the past tense of headline?

What's the past tense of headline? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of headline is headlined.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of headline is headlines.

The present participle of headline is headlining.

The past participle of headline is headlined.

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Also, keep your eyes peeled for a super tour headlined by supa emcees De La Soul, as well as a touchdown from Chicago's finest, Common.
He's headlined almost every major U.S. dance music festival, and he was the first EDM act to headline Staples Center.
One newspaper headlined their lead story with the recession claims of Davy Stockbrokers.
Last year, the club organised its first concert, which was headlined by The Bootleg Beatles and 1,500 people danced the night away.
The recruitment of these talented on-ballers headlined a successful period for the club.
It's more like a clearing house for news links that are headlined with a ham-handed bias.

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