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What is the past tense of tailgate?

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The past tense of tailgate is tailgated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tailgate is tailgates.

The present participle of tailgate is tailgating.

The past participle of tailgate is tailgated.

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Worse, on a seriously winding and narrow road, like the one up the Thames coast, I am tailgated by drivers who then pass on blind corners, sounding their horns.
Hundreds took the day off work, and many tailgated in the parking lot before the free practice.
An aggravated taxi driver who wanted to pass nearly hit Mr. Citrak, while other drivers tailgated and honked their horns.
When being tailgated or on the highway, leave at least three or four seconds' travel distance from the vehicle in front of you.
On the ride back along Chef Highway, the car behind us tailgated for a while.
The driver flashed his lights and tailgated him for a couple of hundred yards.

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