"Beak" can function as a verb in informal contexts, meaning to break or strike something with a beak-like motion. It may also refer to the action of a bird using its beak to peck or pick at something. However, this usage is relatively uncommon compared to its primary role as a noun describing the hard, pointed structure at the front of a bird's head.
Beak is not, insofar as I know, a verb, so it doesn't have a past tense. If despite all reason it's being used as a verb, then "beaked" would be the most likely past tense.
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A kiwi's beak may simply be referred to as a beak or a bill.
A dolphin's beak is there so it can breathe, eat, ect. It is a beak not a nose.
Well it's because an owl's beak is useless... A cardinals' beak is useful,it really uses it.
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a scoop beak
yes beak is anoun