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What is the past tense of hare?

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The past tense of hare is hared.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hare is hares.

The present participle of hare is haring.

The past participle of hare is hared.

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Next day I turned tail and hared back south, popping over the bridge to Anacortes on Fidalgo Island.
The burly prop forward, suddenly found himself at the tail of a line-out with the ball in his hands and he pinned back his ears and hared towards the line.
He hared off down Cirencester Way, going the wrong way up the road and weaving in and out of traffic.
The Community hared the concerns of JECFA about the use of chlorpromazine and propionylpromazine in food-producing animals and was considering appropriate regulatory action.
When we left, about twoish, Vic just hared away from the front door and ran down the street.
As Tony Blair fired the starting pistol today, months after the runners hared off down the campaign trail, the public met the news with a weary shrug of resignation.

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