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What is the past tense of wile?

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The past tense of wile is wiled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wile is wiles.

The present participle of wile is wiling.

The past participle of wile is wiled.

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Babe Ruth wiled away his final years fishing, bowling and hunting.
I had reams of research with me and wiled away the time outlining objectives and solutions for the new business proposal.
How many millennials on the right-hand slope of the generational bell curve — people now in their late twenties and early thirties — wiled away hours, as teens, harassing SmarterChild, the A. O. L. Instant Messenger chat bot?
Ben had wiled away the time watching other people and wondering what their reactions would be when Nakem's true intentions were revealed.

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