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What is the past tense of stook?

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The past tense of stook is stooked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of stook is stooks.

The present participle of stook is stooking.

The past participle of stook is stooked.

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The recent improvement in the weather has helped those who still cut turf in bogs and much of the crop is now stooked.
Stooked corn, ready for harvesting, fills the field to the right.
The wheat sheaves are being stooked to keep them dry until they are stacked.
We had finished most of the hay harvest apart from this one field,and any bales that were still out had been stooked up in fours.
Once the field was neatly stooked in a uniformed way the stooks were placed in one direction to weather them for around three weeks, sometimes longer.
It exploded in a farmer's field, neatly stooked with grain for harvesting and left it as bare as the floor.

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