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Yes, the word 'sneezes' is both a noun (the plural form of the singular noun 'sneeze') and a verb (the third person, singular, present of the verb 'to sneeze').

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Noun: Those sneezes are keeping me awake.

Verb: She sneezes like a mouse.

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