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What is the past tense of deep-six?

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The past tense of deep-six is deep-sixed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deep-six is deep-sixes.

The present participle of deep-six is deep-sixing.

The past participle of deep-six is deep-sixed.

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Barring a complete face-lift, however, ABT should have deep-sixed the ballet and polished some other more deserving 19th century gem.
The government clearly had no use for the commission's 1979 report and deep-sixed it on arrival.
The old notion of stretching first, when your muscles are cold, was deep-sixed long ago.
Frankie and Johnny was deep-sixed by an unlikable heroine and a rather boring screenplay.
Well a big chunk of the famed New York subway system is getting deep-sixed, literally.
Robbins should have deep-sixed the sentimental scenes and given us more caricature.

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