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What part of speech is juice?

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

* Noun: When referring to the liquid extracted from fruits or vegetables.

* Example: "I like to drink orange juice in the morning."

* Verb: When meaning to extract juice from something.

* Example: "She juiced the oranges for breakfast."

* Slang: Can be used as a verb meaning to cheat or steal, often used in the phrase "juice someone."

* Example: "He was juicing the company for years."

So, to know what part of speech "juice" is, you need to look at how it's used in the sentence!

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