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Is shiny an adjctive noun or a verb?

"Shiny" can be both an adjective and a noun, but it's not a verb.

Here's why:

* Adjective: Describes a quality or characteristic, usually reflecting a surface that reflects light well. Example: "She has shiny, black hair."

* Noun: Used when referring to something that has a shiny surface. Example: "The shiny on the car was new."

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