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Sentence count:158+8Posted:2017-06-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: badgerbad guycadgegadgetheadgearhodgepodgebadbadeMeaning: [bædʒ]  n. 1. an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.) 2. any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank). v. put a badge on. 
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31. The badge on his shirt looked like a toy.
32. Even with a badge, MacLane was a blundering thug.
33. Mulder showed his badge and asked a few questions.
34. You know the face of racism with a badge.
35. The unit badge a pigeon wearing flying boots!
36. There are a large number of orange badge holders.
37. That, more a badge of honour.
38. And so it was the ladder which symbolically decorated the executioner's tunic as a sinister badge of his trade.
39. Her long black hair and comfortable clothes are the unruffled badge of the artist and beatnik, be she fifteen or fifty.
40. She was very good at semaphore and had won the Signaller Badge.
41. Detective Mallory flashed his badge as he walked through the door.
42. His badge of office, a large gold key, hung round his neck on a silk ribbon.
43. When they finally made the coast, Cassius discovered the badge was gone, and no search would bring it back.
44. In fact, the access badge given to Lakers public-relations assistant Raymond Ridder features a Clippers logo.
45. Privatisation used to be a badge of honour worn with pride by these Ministers.
45. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
46. Anyway, the badge was a gift from Labour's leading tortoise-fancier, Tony Banks.
47. Labour councillors on Tuesday voted to introduce pedestrianisation in Skinnergate and High Row without any exemptions for orange badge holders.
48. They wore with pride the badge of the timber corps; crossed axes.
49. Her hair was twisted into tight steel-grey rolls on which sat her clinic cap with its distinctive badge.
50. Specifically they are looking for the Combat Infantryman Badge, one of the most prized possessions of a foot soldier.
51. Squadron markings on aircraft frequently reflect the official badge and the accurate rendition of such markings is vital.
52. Try putting a little badge on the front of a top and placing it face down.
53. A piece of shrapnel had hit his cap badge and had penetrated the front of his skull.
54. He said there were 2,000 orange badge holders in Darlington alone and the system is abused.
55. The Luger was as much his badge of power as the captain's insignia on his hat.
56. The Girl Scouts now offer a reward for technical achievement, a new computer badge.
57. The badge confers, if not the touch of aristocracy it used to bring, at least a sense of class.
58. The little secret no one lets out is that what one does after putting on the badge is not all that exciting.
59. You'll get a security badge that will allow you into the building.
60. They were the Ostarbeiters, intelligent and educated, and set to work as labourers,[sentencedict.com] made to wear a badge.
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