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badge

[baj] / bædʒ /


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Add badges and personalise it with names, and you could be paying as much as £120.

From BBC

We are in awe of just how quiet the cabin of the current Crosstrek is because previous generations wore their coarseness like a badge of honor.

From MarketWatch

“Stealing from the very people you are sworn to protect is a profound betrayal of the badge,” Los Angeles County Dist.

From Los Angeles Times

"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

"It is more fun to face people who feel the badge, the colours, and have that passion for the club they are representing," adds Pedro Aguilar, from Real Madrid London.

From BBC