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What is the past tense of enamel?

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The past tense of enamel is enameledUS (US) or enamelledUK (British spelling).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamel is enamels.

The present participle of enamel is enamelingUS (US) or enamellingUK (Britain).

The past participle of enamel is enameledUS (US) or enamelledUK (British spelling).

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A corpulent figure was silhouetted in the doorway leading to the sitting room, balancing an enameled snuff-box on his palm.
On this chatelaine, pearls dominate the decoration of the openwork black-and-white enameled gold chains.
The crown is heavily enameled anteriorly, and the apex is broad and smoothly rounded.
My teeth have always been creamy, so they need to be enamelled, but other than that I'm in good shape.
This sort of enamel work on a faceted metal body was copied from the enamelled European watches.
His iron spear was enamelled, most unusually, in a Celtic style, and he was buried with a hanging bowl also in Celtic style.

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