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What is the past tense of gripe?

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The past tense of gripe is griped or grope.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of gripe is gripes.

The present participle of gripe is griping.

The past participle of gripe is griped or gripen.

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For weeks I griped and complained about the fact that my boxes hadn't arrived from England yet.
I griped under my breath as I pulled the covers up to her shoulders.
I griped the glass in my hand and then I threw it into the flames, letting it feed the enraged fire.
Because his teammates got their share of shots, no one griped under their breath about the number Iverson took.
The boat must be fully griped in at the davits and the harbour stop pins must be out.
I had occasion to observe the vessel griped to windward considerably.

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