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Can orange be a verb in sentence and how?

While "orange" is primarily an adjective describing a color, it can be used as a verb in a few creative ways:

1. "To orange" something means to turn it orange.

* Example: "The artist oranged the entire canvas with a single brushstroke."

2. "To orange" can also mean to add orange flavor to something.

* Example: "The chef oranged the chicken by marinating it in orange juice and zest."

3. "To orange" can be used figuratively to describe something becoming orange-like in character or appearance.

* Example: "The sun oranged the sky as it set, creating a fiery glow."

It's important to note that these uses of "orange" as a verb are not standard English and are often used in a playful or poetic manner. They are more common in informal writing or speech.

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