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It's a noun if it names a person, place, quality, state, or thing. For example, The private university's Lacrosse team couldn't help but win, because their coach treated all of the players respectfully when they went into a huddle. It's a verb if it expresses action by the subject. For example, The military school's lacrosse team dreaded huddling with their coach, who yelled and called them names.

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Could be a noun or a verb. It depends on how it's used in the sentence.

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Q: What part of speech is 'huddle?
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