How To Use Badge In A Sentence

  • The clump is the den area, and to the right are a couple of badger kids. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Another badge appears on the front of his horsehide fire-cap.
  • Those brought up in the punk rock era will have a twinge of nostalgia for the days when it was a badge of honour to be gobbed on by your idols.
  • As a holder of the Combat Infantrymans Badge, it and my Parachute badge are still on my old field jacket, as is the 173 Abn Bde patch on the right shoulder. Why Life is Now More Complicated
  • Wear this badge to let others know you're interested. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He plans to play for a while yet, do some media work and get his coaching badges. Times, Sunday Times
  • The badges sell at 50p each.
  • The fourth class (officers of the British Empire and Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order) and fifth class (members of the British Empire and Royal Victorian Order) wear their respective badges on medal ribands or bows (women).
  • A Wistron NeWeb spokesman said the company was seeking vendors to badge the handsets.
  • Imagine - the European Commission might want to harmonise uniforms and cap badges, or even metricate them.
  • The acute sense of smell is important, since the badger's eyes are quite small, and its eyesight is not particularly good.
  • The European badger (_Meles taxus_ or _M. meles_) is from 25 in. to 29 in. long, with a tail of about 8 in.; the general hue of the fur is grey above and black on the under parts; the head is white, with a black stripe on each side. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Along with the artist's renderings of badgers, each item is illustrated with easy to understand icons referencing water resistance, biodegradability (meaning you can go into a lake or ocean without harming the aquatic life), animal testing (none), and UVA rating. Marcia G. Yerman: Sunscreen Protection and Nail Polish: A Green Approach
  • He's been a top club manager, he's got his coaching badges, he knows the game from top to bottom.
  • Two Doggett Coat and Badge-winners, both watermen resident in Greenwich, came to blows over which should row the Royal Barge. COFFIN ON THE WATER
  • WYiErDa Garment Accessories Co. Ltd specializes in manufacturing tie pin, cufflinks, badge . key ring and etc.
  • Over the course of the year, he's almost hit on the head by a sparrowhawk, gets a whiff of "bad badger breath" when three cubs cannon into his lap, and watches two stoats massacre a screaming leveret, their normally creamy bibs "the colour of a slaughterman's apron". A Year in the Woods: The Diary of a Forest Ranger by Colin Elford
  • 1259: Synod of the archdiocese in Mainz ordered Jews to wear yellow badges. Darwin Strips Reality of Purpose?
  • Losing the triple-A badge would be largely symbolic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The western arch capitals have, as decoration, the rose and escallop shell alternately -- badges of the Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
  • ADEL - Kids ages 6 to 12 can work towards earning Junior Ranger badges Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16 and Nov. 20 at Reed Bingham State Park in Adel. Tifton Gazette Homepage
  • And hedgehogs released into areas of excellent habitat hightailed it out of there if they smelt badger. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had emerged that security badges at the base were obsolete and could be copied easily, while identity and vehicle checks were cursory at best. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm anti-gassing and would prefer to ask the badgers politely to leave. Times, Sunday Times
  • And a little bit of bear baiting and badger tickling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voles are an important source of food for many predators, including snakes, hawks, owls, coyotes, weasels, foxes, mink and badgers.
  • All the uniforms had Metropolitan police badges sewn onto them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officers today said they were puzzled why car makers' badges were being stolen in Eldwick and Gilstead.
  • Accepting the badge of a Little Octoberist, a title honoring the October 1917 revolution led by Lenin, was the first rite of passage for every Soviet citizen, to be followed by membership in the Young Pioneers, the Communist Youth League and finally, for some, the Communist Party itself. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • With a sigh, he pulls an impressive-looking wallet from his pocket and shows a badge to our translator.
  • Every student should carry a school badge.
  • Scientific evidence suggests that badgers are one of the most likely carriers of the disease that is infecting cattle. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent years, badgers have tunnelled into 52 ancient monuments on Salisbury Plain.
  • He said that tiny cameras the size of pinheads were also often attached to cash machines, often hidden among badges and stickers on the machine.
  • Clarke: ‘They were badged in the sense that they were wearing uniform.’
  • The US system of rank badges and insignia, introduced in the early 19th century, is highly distinctive, and instructive.
  • You're a rifleman, a cook, a signalman... it doesn't matter how much you're promoted up the ranks: you always wear your specialty badge until the day they make you a General. Peter Samuelson: Leadership Is Not Just for Experts!
  • Is it not possible that tuberculous badgers cough up infected sputum onto grass which is then eaten by cattle? Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a little metal badge you wear on your lapel that tells the Secret Service that you're a goodie.
  • Sure enough, between the amazing Sparco leather bucket seats, beside the green starter button, is a metal badge bearing the model's serial number.
  • I could easily imagine Aaron Spelling bumping into Hackman at the Playboy Club and badgering him into a quick walk-on.
  • The prosecutor accused the couple of playing the badger game.
  • Squirrels, badgers, dormice, and larger animals such as deer are greedy for it.
  • Essentially, the badges have 4 LED lights that light up when you get within infrared range of other attendees with similar profiles. Archive 2005-09-01
  • When we were issued with our badges I can assure you that they had a Lancastrian bias.
  • Touching her combadge again, she said, “Choudhury to command post, where are my sitreps?” Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
  • A cousin of mink, martens, otters, stoats, weasels and distantly related to seals, badgers are one of our oldest indigenous animals, whose fossil remains have been found to belong to the same era as mammoths.
  • It has been sought to obtain badges or other distinctions for baronets and also to purge the order of wrongful assumptions, an evil to which the baronetage of Nova Scotia is peculiarly exposed, owing to the dignity being descendible to collateral heirs male of the grantee as well as to those of his body. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • There are fewer regulations on the life of the home-schooled than there are on the welfare of badgers in their setts. Times, Sunday Times
  • He plans to play for a while yet, do some media work and get his coaching badges. Times, Sunday Times
  • With prices from just over 30,000, that's an awful lot of car for one proudly wearing the Jag badge. The Sun
  • I do not like being rude, but I like even less being badgered and harried.
  • Too bad his son inherited his mother's virtues of pettiness and badger-like meanness.
  • Women wear it like a badge of honour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The swan is found in heraldry as a charge, a crest, supporters, and as a badge.
  • They just happen to be more interesting to a badger as they are its staple food. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you've ever been there, you know that nobody there would ever monkey around with a security badge.
  • In their search for food, most of which is comprised of burrowing rodents, badgers tear up large areas of earth with powerful digging claws on their forefeet.
  • HARLEM - An NYPD detective invited to a community meeting about concerns of police brutality was refused entry into a Harlem mosque because he refused to relinquish his badge and his gun, police said. Atlas Shrugs
  • A morning newspaper should be a city's crown of glory, an intellectual Aurora ushering in the new-born day; but in Houston's case her chief newspaper is a sorrow's crown of sorrow, her inexpungeable badge of shame. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
  • Brigalow is replaced by gidgee (Acacia cambadgei) in drier areas, generally becoming dominant in the west of the region. Brigalow tropical savanna
  • This year, for the first time, the local Girl Scout troops will hand out a special badge for participation in Waterway Cleanup.
  • In future, staff must wear identity badges at all times.
  • The friend that's always badgering you about why you're upset, the brother that wants an account of every boy his sister hangs out with.
  • Organic food is a system to do with the environment rather than a quality badge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prison Service Orders say staff should not wear unauthorised badges or pins, and whatever the reasons for wearing it, the badge concerned could be misconstrued.
  • The most likely source of destruction is now from badgers which have already caused much damage to barrows, burial sites and other monuments.
  • The two detectives then flashed police badges and used radios to call in a dozen uniformed officers. The Sun
  • The new badge comprises of a crown, harp, shamrock, laurel leaf and torch and scales with the cross of St Patrick as a centrepiece.
  • It has dealt with, for example, shop trading hours in Kelly's Case, with the deduction of union dues in Alcan, with union badges in Archer's Case, and so forth.
  • The reporters badgered the minister with questions.
  • The only other smell you are likely to encounter that could be confused with badger musk is that of the fox.
  • Like grouse shooters, fox hunters, lampers, hare coursers, badger baiters and of course meat eaters, anglers do what they do simply because they enjoy doing it.
  • Will any of your correspondents be so kind as to inform me if the device on the corbel was the badge of the knights of the order of St. John of Notes and Queries, Number 76, April 12, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • The cameras never detected some species that are believed to still exist in the area, such as black bears, long-tailed weasels, ringtails, badgers, and spotted skunks.
  • We had to slightly badger him to wear the antlers, but he finally gave in. The Sun
  • So great was the indignation that the empty plaints of a few celebrities who groused about leaving the country in 2000 became a popular badge of outrage last week.
  • crinkled" no longer claims to be a badge of superior sanctity. With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back
  • They must display both their blue badge and a clock card clearly to say when they first parked.
  • I sat opposite a guy who I think was clearly too old to be wearing button badges.
  • The procession passed ranks of red-clad guards, their gold badges shining brightly in the sunlight, and turned into the sanded courtyard outside the hall.
  • It was through him that Mr Jackson became hooked on watching the badgers in their natural habitat.
  • Rosabeth Carrera stood beside it and pulled off her laminated picture badge from which dangled a dosimeter and several keys. THE X FILES 3: GROUND ZERO
  • They wore their school hats, and badges with the brown, white, and blue ribbons, and the regulation "exeat" uniform, brown Harris tweed skirts and knitted heather-mixture sports coats. A Patriotic Schoolgirl
  • His police badge glimmered in the bright light of the sun streaming in through the doorway and windows.
  • Often, a company's failure is a badge of courage, because it shows that you were willing to take a chance - and that you learned from it.
  • For football coaches, such a declaration is a badge of honor. Jon Kerr: Football Coaches are Cut From a Different Cloth
  • Lovell-Badge said there were two main types of experiments: altering an animal's genes by adding human DNA or replacing a specific animal sequence with its human counterpart.
  • However, the plans must change as the proposed route runs through a badger sett and it would be illegal to disturb them.
  • Fox, badger, weasel and stoat are regularly seen here.
  • Notably, the company checked the Trujillos 'time sheets against the security gate log of entries and exits, ignoring the fact that workers often "piggybacked" -- failed to show their badges at the gate, following after someone who had -- and had done so for years without comment by the company. Joan Williams: Health Care? Let's Do It for Charlie
  • The Badgers didn't turn over the ball (8.8 miscues per game), didn't allow many baskets easy or otherwise (56.9 points per game) and didn't allow many teams to crash the offensive glass (they corraled 73 percent of the available rebounds on the defensive boards). Wisconsin - Team Notes
  • There are five different types of pin badges and all have the wheelchair logo embossed upon each one.
  • I stared at the cross and officer's badge hanging from ribbons on the rearview mirror, rather hypnotized the whole way.
  • They are badged separately only for marketing purposes.
  • They wear name badges, have cameras round their necks and clutch shopping bags. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being a real ex-Commie used to be a badge of honor among a whole lot of righties.
  • Previous excavations undertaken at the site have uncovered a Roman coin, a Viking comb and clay moulds which were used for making pilgrims' badges out of lead in the shape of St Andrew crucified on the cross.
  • The trouble is that many of those sending him money appear to be doing little more than buying a campaign badge, called buttons in America. Times, Sunday Times
  • I went back to the station-house to turn in my badge and gun.
  • There is an abundance of native birds living alongside badgers, deer and the marauding foxes which cleared out the bantams of a previous tenant.
  • Vehicle excise duty costs will become the deciding purchasing factor for buyers of cars outside those where the badge carries power. Times, Sunday Times
  • The badge was placed on a flat surface within the child's breathing range, and drafty space was avoided.
  • Hang on - all right, registry is Brunei, uh, Badger belonging to the air force. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
  • Both animals are related species and are members of the Mustelid family, which also includes mink, badgers and weasels.
  • A man in a flight suit strides over to the closest patient, the black Christian cross badge on his tan uniform indicating his role among the aircrew.
  • It didn't take long before the spilt food attracted mice, and the mice attracted badgers, and the badgers attracted crazy porcupine things that we call Critters.
  • ‘This is not an argument for wiping badgers off the face of the earth,’ he writes.
  • On the night of the shooting, Jaw had been badgering her about her past relationships and insisted on seeing copies of recent e-mails.
  • This sorry saga began back in the days when the badge on your car meant something. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are 11 species of skunks, which are divided into four genera: Mephitis (hooded and striped skunks, two species), Spilogale (spotted skunks, two species), Mydaus (stink badgers, two species), and Conepatus (hog-nosed skunks, five species). Ferret frenzy « knitnut.net
  • And to honey badgers, cobras and large-eyed tree snakes called boomslangs, the nest is a dependable larder.
  • She didn't want to do it but he pressured her and badgered her until she finally gave in.
  • New security measures require all visitors to sign in at reception and wear a visitor's badge.
  • A cousin of mink, martens, otters, stoats, weasels and distantly related to seals, badgers are one of our oldest indigenous animals, whose fossil remains have been found to belong to the same era as mammoths.
  • Badger (Taxidea taxus) — A few limb bones found at Tseh So. Tseh So, a Small House Ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico :
  • In fact, the name Dachshund is German for "badger dog, " indicating why these dogs were originally bred - to hunt badgers.
  • The next day she "badgered" Mr Self to let her lead a particular climb but he chose a less difficult one for her to lead. Evening Mail news round-up
  • You're honouring the badge, the history of the club. Times, Sunday Times
  • They do, however, both belong to the same Mustelidae family which also encompasses badgers, skunks and otters, and that's close enough for us.
  • Back on the land, ferret badgers take turns with otters, ground squirrels and crab-eating macaques to stalk out their territory on the numerous white sandy beaches.
  • I can tell the member that the kea badge is proudly displayed on my fridge.
  • Each of the bug-busters will be clearly identified by a badge provided by the drug company, which supports the programme.
  • But there are badgers who spend less time burrowing into the ground than this side. Times, Sunday Times
  • They work hard to earn their merit pins and merit badges.
  • Their formidable presence, clad in gray uniforms with epaulettes and badges, and the silence pervading their stares, shattered a comfort barrier that held my mind in check and kept others from noticing a sign of personal distress.
  • All around are souvenir stands selling anything from T-shirts and badges through to ‘Hog Hair’ - a kind of biker Jimmy Wig with a hank of human hair attached to a bandana - and leather, leather and yet more leather.
  • She smiled at him, and he smiled back, giving a quick glance at the badge on her chest.
  • We are the only ones whom Cleon, the great bawler, does not badger. The Wasps
  • Dad's been badgering me to get a webcam for ages - since I arrived in Japan, actually - so we could videoconference with each other.
  • The badger population can be sustained only if food is available to support it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Residents would receive badges displaying their home addresses that they must wear at all times.
  • Mr Shackleton remembered his attacker was wearing a navy blue crew-neck sweater with a badge emblem and red writing on it.
  • Shops and hotels have a lot of visible security: mustachioed men in interchangeable police-like khaki uniforms, their cloth-patch badges with a standard-issue space for the firm’s name above the word ‘security’. Bombs, slums, and brightly-coloured balloons « Squares of Wheat
  • Often the result of one partner badgering the other into making a bit of a show.
  • He was one of those people who seem to live a long way inside their heads, like a badger or a rabbit or whatnot down its hole. PROSPECT HILL
  • They wear what headgear they wish on their heads and attach what badges they please. Ambassadors: From Ancient Greece to the Nation State
  • There will be a reduced risk to badgers themselves, cattle and other wildlife if the density of infectious badgers is low. Times, Sunday Times
  • First it was the Palm 3 way back in 2000, then it was the iPod, and now - the Canon Digital Rebel TX - or as it's plainly badged over here, the Canon EOS 350D.
  • As I suspected, my "events press" badge would get me bubkis in this situation; without any planning on my part, I'd have been put on a long waiting list with the general public. Sundance Diary: Pushing It in Park City
  • Q Mike, this statement says that "browbeat" and "badger," those two words, what the prosecutor tried to do. Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry
  • I felt like I could walk in anywhere and just show a badge! The Sun
  • ’Tis the sure badge of a clown, not to mind what pleases or displeases those he is with; and yet one may often find a man in fashionable clothes give an unbounded swing to his own humour, and suffer it to justle or over-run any one that stands in its way, with a perfect indifferency how they take it. Some Thoughts Concerning Education. Sections 141-150
  • But she is at the stage when a plaster is a badge of bravery and a small price for scientific advancement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Man to be a redshirt on Star Trek back in the day, I bet its a badge of honer to tell people “Yeah I was one of the redshirt guys that died on the original Star Trek”. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - The plight of the redshirts. I loved this.
  • They work hard to earn their merit pins and merit badges.
  • Although the design has evolved over the years, the first and the latest Volkswagen Transporter share the same badge on the front and the same design principles of a generous loadspace and an enviable reputation for quality and durability. Releases feed from RealWire
  • Badgers are relatively large members of the weasel family.
  • I must say it's quite refreshing to see a badger that is quite so despicable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the first affordable family hatch with a premium badge and the quality feel of an executive car. The Sun
  • A group of teenage girls could create their own music unique to them as a badge of their collective identity.
  • He has begun his coaching badges but recently established his own business. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are carnivores like the stoat, weasel, otter and badger.
  • The term ‘awards’ is an all-inclusive term covering any decoration, medal, badge, ribbon, or appurtenance bestowed on an individual or unit.
  • Badgers and their setts are protected under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992, which makes it illegal to kill, injure or take badgers, or interfere with a sett.
  • But we've found that if badger is really fresh and is soaked in milk then it's nowhere near as gamey and strong.
  • But he had no dog tag, regimental badge or any other means of identification. Times, Sunday Times
  • To reduce the status difference between bosses and subordinates, NTC management agreed to abolish the serial numbers indicating rank displayed on the name badges worn by all Nissan employees. CORPORATE CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE
  • There are some lovely examples of peculiar collective nouns in the English language, like an exultation of larks, a pride of lions, a cete of badgers and a convocation of eagles. A Cacophony of Candidates In Town Tomorrow
  • Luck leads you to a place where people wear name badges. The Sun
  • I was born in this house and as a boy, I remember often seeing foxes, badgers and weasels around the place.
  • My guess is, that clerk didn't feel stupid about it at all, until the Times reporter started badgering him.
  • Many families regard the prize of a scarlet coat and silver badge as their due. Times, Sunday Times
  • Originally it was badged the GTi and its credibility will long be remembered.
  • Example, this very week, the “authoritys” have given up on the idea of making us all wear name badges on uniform, BECAUSE we all turned round and told them, basically to “fek off!” They Just Don’t Get It. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Since they have very coarse fur and stout claws, badger hygiene tends to be an extremely noisy affair.
  • I wear them as a badge of honour. The Sun
  • Critics of the law call the preclearance requirement a unique federal intrusion on state sovereignty and a badge of shame for the affected jurisdictions that is no longer justified. The Supreme Court hopes to kill the Voting Rights Act
  • He was conspicuous also for being the only recruit with three long service badges and a long service medal with clasp!
  • I have on a pair of very tight drainpipe trousers, shirt and skinny tie, and a jacket whose thin lapels are partly hidden by a row of tiny badges featuring the names of punk bands.
  • The challenge runs until April and the Cub Scouts and Scouts' efforts will go towards their Global Conservation badge.
  • They are carnivores like the stoat, weasel, otter and badger.
  • PC Saysell was the officer behind a scheme to return stolen car badges to their owners a few months ago and he hopes it will be as successful.
  • The location: otters and badgers are your only neighbours. Times, Sunday Times
  • The general opinion is that it's not a fox but a badger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drivers can be assured that the build quality is going to be second to none and the badge is just as prestigious as anything to come out of Germany.
  • The weasel family includes such colourful characters as otters, wolverines, skunks, minks and badgers.
  • Opposite to exercise is idleness (the badge of gentry) or want of exercise, the bane of body and mind, the nurse of naughtiness, stepmother of discipline, the chief author of all mischief, one of the seven deadly sins, and a sole cause of this and many other maladies, the devil's cushion, as [1540] Gualter calls it, his pillow and chief reposal. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • They might as well have a badge on them saying Steal Me in big black letters.
  • After last year's triumph, you are cordially invited to bring your otters, voles, badgers and weasels for a day's work experience.
  • They are hunted by coyotes, badgers, foxes, owls, and wolverines.
  • (For the satisfaction of his patients, I may observe, parenthetically, that the skull and the "wombat" -- that last is a creature between a miniature pig and a very small badger -- were not precisely packed up with the sarsaparilla!) The Caxtons — Complete
  • This is the first glimpse of the new Yorkshire Regiment's Army cap badge, under which thousands of soldiers will fight and serve.
  • I was born in this house and as a boy, I remember often seeing foxes, badgers and weasels around the place.
  • Those of the first class, well known as the insignia of certain eminent personages and powerful houses, were borne by all the followers, retainers, dependants, and partisans of those personages and houses: and they were so borne by them, and they were used by their owners for every variety of decorative purpose, because they were _known and understood_; and, consequently, because the presence of these Badges would cause all persons and objects bearing them to be readily and certainly distinguished. The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • I felt like I could walk in anywhere and just show a badge! The Sun
  • It confuses the birds, upsets the badgers and mortifies the poets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today they would receive treatment - but in the 1940s they were publicly shamed, stripped of their badges of rank in front of their comrades and ordered to carry out menial tasks on another station.
  • Your average Brunswick St. drone is heavily badged and sloganeered (jackets, caps, shirts, bags, tattoos) just to make sure that absolute strangers know exactly what they are all about in the key area: fashion, music and politics.
  • When you're on foot, Nick Kang can fight, shoot, flash his badge, fire in the air and roust suspects.
  • Hundreds of drawings are stuffed into piles of plastic carrier bags, and on the bed a punk Teddy bear, complete with badges, safety pins and a torn ear, lies on his own little pillow.
  • They overlook the fact that my colour will always be my badge.
  • His badge of office was a straw hat bedecked with poppies and bindweed.
  • Believe me, shortly wearing the pink ribbon will no longer be a badge of indemnity from the penalties of the law. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Wear this badge to let others know you're interested. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier this year, animal welfare officers in West Lothian discovered a destroyed sett and two dead badgers, one of them a cub.
  • The weasel family includes such colourful characters as otters, wolverines, skunks, minks and badgers.
  • Now look here, if you're reading this, who's grooming the badgers for the badger parade?
  • Now I find myself completely unmoved by badges of hierarchy, of mitres and crooks and crowns.
  • I grabbed a schedule and a name badge and was invited to sit down with two women perusing their swag. Shaking the Family Tree

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