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What is the past tense of coiffe?

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The past tense of coiffe is coiffed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of coiffe is coiffes.

The present participle of coiffe is coiffing.

The past participle of coiffe is coiffed.

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He is a well-dressed, impeccably coiffed, university-educated 27-year-old who co-owns a computer and video business in Iraq's capital.
As I watched, it wasn't a grudging respect for the perfectly tailored and coiffed tribune of the masses that filled me, but a wave of nausea.
Self-assured and well coiffed, with square geek-chic glasses, he's a far cry from the stereotypical pasty and ponytailed tech jock.
Gene Vincent's was greasy, James Brown's extravagantly pompadoured, Elvis's as carefully coiffed as the 18th green at Augusta.
The picture shows a woman with neatly coiffed hair in a smart modern outfit.
Glossy, coiffed locks, mascara and lipstick are key elements, as are sunglasses and silk scarves.

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