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What is the past tense of kit out?

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The past tense of kit out is kitted out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of kit out is kits out.

The present participle of kit out is kitting out.

The past participle of kit out is kitted out.

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Ewan, kitted out in sharp suitings, is about as attractive as a stoat in a tux.
Initially, I was disappointed to discover that today's PoW is kitted out more modestly and powered not by steam but by diesel.
The drivers and co-drivers, for their part, are kitted out from head to toe in fireproof overalls, gloves and shoes and a helmet.
As a child, his father kept him kitted out with all the necessary cricket equipment.
The monster telco reckons that 91 payphones will be kitted out by the end of the week.
Susan Warren and her son Mark, 15, from Cheadle Hulme, joined the queue at 5.50 am, kitted out with deckchairs, waterproofs and a flask.

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