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What is the past tense of moor?

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The past tense of moor is moored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of moor is moors.

The present participle of moor is mooring.

The past participle of moor is moored.

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A witness was concerned the wash could endanger staff working on moored boats in the area, as well as swamping rowing boats in the Putney area.
This is one of the few appealing watering holes in the area, and is a popular spot for the many yachties moored at nearby Inverkip Marina.
Before or after, stop off for a drink at La Gritta, a favourite yachtie's bar, which has its very own barge-extension moored opposite.
I was living on a houseboat, moored in the middle of a perfect mountain lake.
Here you can dine with a view across the lagoon, while your yacht is moored in a private jetty.
Only incidentally did it become a landing stage where houses multiplied and barges moored.

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