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What is the past tense of stomach?

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The past tense of stomach is stomached.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of stomach is stomachs.

The present participle of stomach is stomaching.

The past participle of stomach is stomached.

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But that would only have meaning if the judges were known to be independent. That is the kind of threat Mr Fujimori has never stomached for long.
Those words, all of them, were uttered afterward in a disconsolate locker room, by players who have stomached these mood swings — from possession to possession, night to night, week to week — for 66 games now.
The Team seems to have stomached the 14 hours jetlag, even if the daily work on the web seems a bit harder than before.
A quiet man, he stomached the suffering and gave thanks we all survived.
He indulged a few autograph seekers, shook a few hands, smiled for a few cameras, even stomached the occasional scowls from envious passers-by.
It was only on at the Court for three or four weeks – I couldn't have stomached a long run.

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