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What part of speech is peach?

"Peach" can be a few different parts of speech, depending on how it's used:

* Noun: This is the most common usage, referring to the fruit itself.

* Example: "I ate a juicy peach for breakfast."

* Adjective: Can describe something that is pale pink in color, like a peach.

* Example: "She wore a peach-colored dress."

* Verb: Can be used to mean "to improve" or "to make perfect," often used in the phrase "to peach something up." This usage is less common.

* Example: "He tried to peach up his presentation before the big meeting."

So, without context, it's impossible to say definitively what part of speech "peach" is. You need to consider the sentence it's in!

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