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Yes, the word 'streak' is both a verb and a noun.

The noun 'streak' is a word for a line of color different from its surrounding color; a part of someone's character, or a type of behavior that is different from the rest of their character; a word for a thing.

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13y ago

Yes, and no. It can be used as a verb (the cat streaks across the lawn) or it can be a noun ( I have blonde streaks in my hair). either way is correct

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9y ago

Streak is a noun (a streak) and a verb (to streak).

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