Similar words: badger, bad guy, cadge, gadget, headgear, hodgepodge, bad, bade. Meaning: [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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61. Now I can sport an I.A.M. badge on the car!
62. He doesn't drink, and proudly displays a lapel badge proclaiming the fact.
63. She went to a high-level management meeting wearing a button badge proclaiming her news.
64. A group of teenage girls could create their own music unique to them as a badge of their collective identity.
65. And all Pirates receive a free Club T-shirt and badge.
66. Power is a relation between social groups not a possession to be worn like a garment or flaunted like an antiracist badge.
67. Many badge flights are invalidated by poor photography or by good photographs being taken outside the correct photographic zone.
68. Being a real ex-Commie used to be a badge of honor among a whole lot of righties.
69. In particular, this means that you: must wear a name badge when dealing with the public.
70. I notice that the Minister is wearing his name badge.
71. You forgot to cover up the Anglia Television badge on the front end!
72. Not a piece of sticky-back plastic, a toilet roll or a Blue Peter badge in sight!
73. The weight of the badge became a timepiece, measuring a basic cycle.
74. Indeed, a winged dagger was the S.A.S. badge, originally conceived, it is said, as the sword of Damocles.
75. They overlook the fact that my colour will always be my badge.
75. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
76. At each stage, if they pass, the employees name badge moves up a colour and their pay increases accordingly.
77. The simple badge, a musket bordered by a wreath, signifies that an infantry or Special Forces soldier came under fire.
78. They also enrolled him in the Skoda Owners' Club, complete with badge and sticker.
79. Luther Htoo is dressed in a short-sleeved khaki shirt with an Airforce One badge on his right arm.
80. Children can also join the Cox Club and receive a special pack of goodies, including a badge and an apple poster.
81. New rules: Rules change on Monday for disabled drivers using orange badge parking discs.
82. Officer John Middleton barely avoided losing his badge, receiving a 240-hour suspension, the maximum penalty short of dismissal.
83. The cap badge worn at the turn-of-the-century was a white metal normal light infantry stringed bugle-horn surmounted by a ducal coronet.
84. No longer did I desire conventions of little nymphets, each one wearing playboy's plastic name badge.
85. It is quite a new badge and involves learning about seven animals and seven plants.
86. To get into the center, users will be required to buy a one-year, $ 15 photo-identification badge.
87. She wore a black coat and had a Soviet Railway badge pinned to her black hat.
88. Robinson was hired about the same time 59-year-old rookie Edward Olivares was turning in his badge.
89. The president of Shawmut Bank gave her a badge and made her an honorary security guard.
90. The badge of the Airborne Division had been enlarged in colour and framed as a centrepiece.
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