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What is the past tense of snub?

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The past tense of snub is snubbed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of snub is snubs.

The present participle of snub is snubbing.

The past participle of snub is snubbed.

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The first time they won parliament seats, they snubbed traditional politics and rotated different members of the party through those seats.
The Oxford elite, it appeared, had closed ranks and snubbed him for committing the unpardonable sin of pandering to a popular audience.
Residents spoke out in 2000 after years of being snubbed and claimed the area was being ignored by the country's leaders.
Now, if you're a child of parents being snubbed, I think it's perfectly natural to develop a chip on your shoulder.
Gordon Brown, the most powerful Chancellor in British history, had been snubbed by Scotland's first minister.
The Government has consistently snubbed his requests for an official inquiry into the affair.

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