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What is the past tense of grub?

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The past tense of grub is grubbed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of grub is grubs.

The present participle of grub is grubbing.

The past participle of grub is grubbed.

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Wine varieties were grubbed up and table and raisin varieties were planted in their place.
My grandad has grubbed out a bed for nasturtiums, and trained them up a wall.
Instead of appealing to our higher faculties and social conscience, the campaigns have grubbed about in our pockets, offering a little bit more here, a little bit less there.
Vineyards outside the official wine region were summarily grubbed up by the authorities.
Roots are grubbed by the ton and are subjected to destructive distillation.
There were tales of unsold wines, people losing their wineries, and vines in the central valley left unpicked or being grubbed up for other crops.

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