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'Cushion' can be a noun or a verb:

'She sat on a cushion.'

'Having a good job will cushion you from the worst effects of the recession.'

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'Cushion' can be a noun or a verb:

'She sat on a cushion.'

'Having a good job will cushion you from the worst effects of the recession.'

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Yes, the word cushion is a noun and a verb.

Examples:

Here's a cushion for your feet. (noun)

Fortunately, he was wearing padding to cushion the fall. (verb)

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Cushion = Kissen

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a beanbag is a soft cushion a beanbag is a soft cushion a beanbag is a soft cushion

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No, that is not how you spell it.
It is called a whoopee cushion, not a whoop cushion.

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