Duck cos it ducks under the water to get food i dont know just made that up it sounds good though
2006-10-18 03:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure I understand your question. A fly does what it is, & that's fly, but it also eats crap; An orange is orange in colour & is called an orange, which is a fruit. Now something like a touch describes the whole of what it is & does: Then you have light.
2006-10-18 05:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Orange
2006-10-18 03:52:21
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answered by johnjoe 3
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In English, any verb can be nouned and any noun can be verbed -- so there are lots of them.
I'm going to go with Nurse.
A fly flies.
An orange is orange
A nurse nurses
Mothers mother
Mother f-ers f- mothers.
Ministers minister
And then there is the badger.
2006-10-18 03:58:54
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answer #4
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answered by Ranto 7
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An Orange?
2006-10-18 03:46:18
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answered by Hamish 7
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Mudskipper - skips across mud
Grasshopper - hops around in grass
2006-10-18 03:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Sloth?
2006-10-18 03:49:34
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answered by Uncle Sid 3
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Orange, greens, thermodynamics, aqua-dynamics, aerodynamics, quantum physics, almost anything latin or greek.
2006-10-18 03:57:14
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answered by Jegis H. Corbet 4
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Ice.
Cold.
Hot.
so many, the list goes on.
read a dictionary, a great book
2006-10-18 03:52:39
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answered by Ozzy D 5
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Orange- fruit and colour!
2006-10-18 03:46:46
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answered by DaveyMcB 3
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