Of course! The past tense of "bow" (as in taking a bow) is "bowed". It's important to note though, English is a funny language, the word "bow" can mean two different things depending on pronunciation. When you bow (rhymes with "now") to the audience, you've "bowed". But when you've used your bow (rhymes with "go") in archery, you've also "bowed". Same spelling, different sounds, both in past tense are "bowed"! Isn't language fascinating? 🎭🏹
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