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What is the past tense of hit the hay?

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

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The past tense of hit the hay is also hit the hay.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hit the hay is hits the hay.

The present participle of hit the hay is hitting the hay.

The past participle of hit the hay is hit the hay.

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We got home safely, sat chatting for a while over steaming mugs of tea and then hit the hay for a couple of hours.
In the evening, just before I hit the hay, I see Fellowes in the lobby of my hotel.
When the sun rises over the mountains again, it means it's high time to hit the hay.
My days started and ended early, with the clinic recommending that guests hit the hay by 9pm.
We settled down to watch some more mindless pap on the TV until it was time to hit the hay.
Give your head and body the break it deserves: turn off the computer, TV or cell phone and hit the hay instead.

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