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Badgered         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Badger.
badger         
  • An adult female (sow) [[American badger]]
  • A [[Japanese badger]] walking around, 2016
  • Badger pelts
  • Mole]], and [[Mr. Toad]] from the 1913 edition of [[Kenneth Grahame]]'s 1908 novel ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''
SHORT-LEGGED OMNIVORE IN THE FAMILIES MUSTELIDAE AND MEPHITIDAE
Badgers; Badger (animal); Melinae; Brock (animal); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/brock (animal); 🦡; Badgers in popular culture; Cultural depictions of badgers
I. n.
Bawson (or bawsin), brock.
II. v. a.
Persecute, tease, worry, harry, bait, annoy, vex, plague, harass, torment, pester, trouble, bother, hector.
badger         
  • An adult female (sow) [[American badger]]
  • A [[Japanese badger]] walking around, 2016
  • Badger pelts
  • Mole]], and [[Mr. Toad]] from the 1913 edition of [[Kenneth Grahame]]'s 1908 novel ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''
SHORT-LEGGED OMNIVORE IN THE FAMILIES MUSTELIDAE AND MEPHITIDAE
Badgers; Badger (animal); Melinae; Brock (animal); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/brock (animal); 🦡; Badgers in popular culture; Cultural depictions of badgers
(badgers, badgering, badgered)
1.
A badger is a wild animal which has a white head with two wide black stripes on it. Badgers live underground and usually come up to feed at night.
N-COUNT
2.
If you badger someone, you repeatedly tell them to do something or repeatedly ask them questions.
She badgered her doctor time and again, pleading with him to do something...
They kept phoning and writing, badgering me to go back...
Richard's mother badgered him into taking a Spanish wife.
VERB: V n, V n to-inf, V n into n/-ing

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Badgered
Examples of use of BADGERED
1. Griffiths had badgered the system to allow him to return.
2. I don’t understand why she is being badgered so much.
3. "After I really badgered them for an answer, they finally said, ‘You know what?
4. My father made all kinds of false accusations and they believed him and badgered us.
5. Men‘s attendance at births has become a political imperative in the feminist–badgered US.