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

The noun 'stare' is a word for an act of looking directly at someone or something for a long time.

Examples:

The passengers gave the unruly boy a scolding stare. (noun)

Many people stopped to stare at the new window display. (verb)

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