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What is the past tense of brandy?

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The past tense of brandy is brandied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of brandy is brandies.

The present participle of brandy is brandying.

The past participle of brandy is brandied.

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Examples
We enjoyed the finish of almonds for their bitterness and brandied fruits for their warmth.
The polenta that came with the apricot brandied poussin and duck Armagnac sausage held its own against its tasty partners.
Let's dry our socks, And turn the volume down on Fox, Mix up a vat of eggnog, brandied, And fling a last Bronx cheer at Sandy.
They are also preserved, made into jam, baked, steeped in red wine, poached in Champagne, brandied, or made into peach Melba.
This year, Mr. Simmons is making a crown roast of pork with a stuffing of brandied dried fruit and sausage.
The Italian teaser, for example, features tiramisu with baby cannolis, tart lemon curd gelato, and brandied coffee sauce.

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