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What is the past tense of quip?

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The past tense of quip is quipped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of quip is quips.

The present participle of quip is quipping.

The past participle of quip is quipped.

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And, phooey to the woman on the bus who quipped, I had a dress just like that in tenth grade!
An election, someone once quipped, is the only race in which most people pick the winner.
As the New York Times has quipped, once hot offerings have now become hot potatoes.
Albert Einstein once quipped that the greatest mathematical discovery of all time is compound interest.
O'Toole quipped the policy was like a car with four bald tyres and, when you opened the boot, the spare was flat.
Oscar Wilde once quipped that economists know the price of everything and the value of nothing.

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