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What is the past tense of squire?

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The past tense of squire is squired.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of squire is squires.

The present participle of squire is squiring.

The past participle of squire is squired.

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Even Mrs. Theobald, squired by Mr. Kingcroft, had braved the journey from Yorkshire to bid her only daughter good-bye.
Not even Trudy knew that he had actually adopted a monocle and squired Beatrice round in state.
But for Ralph's fear for his neck, which had increased in value since its devotion to Veronica, he would have squired his cousin.
Untroubled by self-doubts and consistently successful, he is portrayed as having squired and bedded numerous women.
Though she subsisted on an allowance of only £5 a week she was often squired by equally glamorous beaux such as Mark Boxer.
Today, a very nice guy named Daniel Miller came and picked me up and squired me all over Sydney.

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