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What is the past tense of wail?

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The past tense of wail is wailed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wail is wails.

The present participle of wail is wailing.

The past participle of wail is wailed.

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Not one child laughed, no infant wailed, no hawker or crone haggled for staring.
When I wailed about this to the executive in charge of shepherding the Australian through production and distribution, he was expostulatory.
Former work and pensions minister Margaret Hodge wailed it would put 6p on tax.
The CD began playing, guitar riffs wailed and the lead singer of Poison screamed out his lyrics.
His voice moaned and wailed, expressing the deepest sorrows of a condemned sinner.
In the days following Giblets's glorious conquest of popedom many have wailed in ceaseless abject horror.

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