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What is the past tense of bait?

What's the past tense of bait? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of bait is baited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bait is baits.

The present participle of bait is baiting.

The past participle of bait is baited.

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Longlines are fishing lines that can stretch over dozens of miles and are baited with hundreds of hooks.
Since 1972, decoy traps baited with seeds and live cowbirds have been set out across the warbler's breeding grounds.
Once the hard work is done it's easy to fish to a baited area from the bank or to sit in the boat and fish it with a float.
He is baited and mocked in South Boston, Little Italy, and wherever papist brutes foregather.
On the pier, small boys drop baited fishing lines into sluggish, muddy water.
Japanese scientists attracted the squid toward cameras attached to a baited fishing line.

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