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What is the past tense of retail?

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The past tense of retail is retailed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of retail is retails.

The present participle of retail is retailing.

The past participle of retail is retailed.

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They fell out on Vietnam, and Johnson retailed nasty gibes that he knew would reach Lippmann's ears.
No doubt some people wait too long, and this group's stories are retailed as evidence that the system does not and cannot work.
That, in turn, transformed news into a product that could be wholesaled to newspapers, as well as retailed in print.
The effervescent and heady drink is retailed in two air-conditioned halls of this outlet, which is frequented by a growing segment of young professionals and students.
Ironmongers, specialist tool merchants, and general storekeepers retailed the products of a large and complex toolmaking industry.
What then followed was a bundle of falsehoods and bizarre inversions of reality, perhaps retailed in good faith.

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