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What is the past tense of tick off?

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The past tense of tick off is ticked off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tick off is ticks off.

The present participle of tick off is ticking off.

The past participle of tick off is ticked off.

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Measuring motions in this absolute space also required a universal clock, which ticked off the seconds for all the inhabitants of the cosmos.
The old man was ticked off in seeing that two kids saw his new invention, mistaking us for some roisterers.
He's ticked off because he's being robbed and humiliated right now, kept down by poverty and the lack of a level playing field.
You expect to be ticked off from time to time if you venture your views in public.
Sipping bottled water before the concert in Huntington in March, he ticked off a long list of luminaries with whom he had worked.
This really ticked off Lisa and she turned around without saying anything else except for a groan or a whine or a sigh every once in a while.

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