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What do the following words have in common door fry pastry maid and kiss?

These words all have a common feature in that they can be used as verbs and nouns. Here's a breakdown:

* Door:

* Noun: A movable barrier that allows entry to or exit from a building, room, or vehicle.

* Verb: To close or shut a door. (Example: "He doored the room before leaving.")

* Fry:

* Noun: A type of food cooked in hot oil or fat.

* Verb: To cook in hot oil or fat. (Example: "She fried the potatoes for dinner.")

* Pastry:

* Noun: A baked food made from dough, often filled with sweet or savory ingredients.

* Verb: To make or bake pastry. (Example: "He pastried a beautiful apple tart.")

* Maid:

* Noun: A female servant who performs domestic tasks.

* Verb: To clean or tidy. (Example: "She maided the hotel rooms every morning.")

* Kiss:

* Noun: A light touch with the lips, often as a gesture of affection.

* Verb: To touch with the lips as a gesture of affection. (Example: "He kissed her goodbye.")

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