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What is the past tense of protrude?

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The past tense of protrude is protruded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of protrude is protrudes.

The present participle of protrude is protruding.

The past participle of protrude is protruded.

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Rows of sharp, crooked teeth protruded from between the lips that were forever twisted in a frozen snarl.
The rockfaces rose around us like cathedral walls, with pinnacles like finials and buttresses that protruded as chunks had eroded underneath.
Two large horns protruded out of the forehead and extended slightly upward.
It was a bird with beautiful plumage on the top of it's shiny head, and a long beak protruded.
Christmas tree worms protruded from a large brain coral in a rainbow of colours.
Large flames protruded from its claws and its tail seemed to be serpentine.

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