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Bank
Battle
Bear
Bleach
Shape
Tire
Face
Water
Nail
Noun: A thin, pointed piece of metal with a flat head, typically hammered into wood or other materials to fasten them together.
Shower
We can use "shower" instead of "rain" in certain contexts, particularly when referring to a brief or light period of rain. Here are examples to illustrate this usage:
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As a Verb:
Polish
In these examples, "polish" as a noun refers to the substance used for shining surfaces, while as a verb, it describes the action of making something smooth and shiny through polishing.
Text
In these examples, "text" as a noun refers to a message sent electronically, typically on a mobile device, while as a verb, it describes the action of sending such a message.