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[baj] / bædʒ /


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“Merciless” was one of his favorite words, and it soon became a badge of honor.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

As well as financial reparations, veterans can also apply for restoration of rank, the return of berets and medals, and an "Etherton Ribbon" - a badge which recognises those who served under the ban.

From BBC Jun. 22, 2026

After much criticism, Spotify has launched a new certification badge, “Verified by Spotify.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 9, 2026

Fishing for my press badge, I spotted a trio of anti-Trump protesters holding handmade signs outside an entrance to the House of Representatives.

From Slate Jun. 5, 2026

Then Scorpion appeared out of nowhere and snatched Steve’s badge.

From "Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat" by Johnny Marciano and Emily Chenoweth

Kelley Blue Book and Autotrader, for example, temporarily removed badges declaring certain cars “Good Price” or “Great Price.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 15, 2026

Within the last four years, some Police Foundation members received realistic-looking honorary badges.

From Los Angeles Times May 28, 2026

It said the process would prioritise acts with "important contributions to music culture and history", rather than "content farms," with the platform rolling out verification and badges over the coming weeks.

From BBC May 1, 2026

Stier also co-created the Little Engines project, a family engagement and early literacy program that uses an app to help families track reading time and complete activity badges.

From Salon Apr. 26, 2026

Some carried badges as deputies of the Louisiana State Police.

From "Zeitoun" by Dave Eggers

Given the geopolitical terrain, North American buyers may see their first solid-state BEVs badged as Toyotas.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 28, 2026

As for the "verified" dead, a few users have pointed out that some were badged anew without the consent of their estates or loved ones.

From Salon Apr. 25, 2023

Musk himself sneered at the concept in a tweet on Tuesday, describing the current division between the badged and unbadged as a “lords and peasants system.”

From Washington Post Nov. 3, 2022

During the pandemic, some badged employees were able to work from home, or relocated to other airports.

From Seattle Times Aug. 9, 2021

The streets are full of Huguenots badged as Catholics.

From The Path of the King by Buchan, John

PS: The Nightshade suffix refers to an exterior trim grade that bundles together the blacked-out grille, badging, 20-inch wheels, mirror caps, door handles, roof pillars and lower rear bumper.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 4, 2025

"The blue ticks on these accounts tell us one thing we already knew: X's pay-for-play badging is just a revenue generator and not a serious verification effort."

From BBC Nov. 24, 2025

Netflix employees were badging out of the Icon, the streaming giant’s cantilevered glass tower.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 13, 2022

Grid View A lot of this ultimately won’t matter much to customers, as it’s not like these Audi EVs will say “powered by Porsche” on the steering wheel or the exterior badging.

From The Verge Mar. 16, 2022

Indeed this flesh, O Mother, A beggar's gown, a client's badging, We find, which from thy hands we simply took, Nought dreaming of the after penury, In nescientness.

From New Poems by Thompson, Francis




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