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badge

[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

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

I first came to wear the badge of foodie in college in the aughts, a time when the term meant leading with curiosity, a vector for discovering and exploring new cultures and ideas.

From Salon Jun. 3, 2026

On the same day of my thirteenth birthday dinner, Conrad got his thirteenth Boy Scout badge, so we had a double celebration.

From "March Forward, Girl" by Melba Pattillo Beals

The two women had dressed up and worn badges about the royals for the occasion.

From BBC May 14, 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

The waiting list for Masters tickets has been closed for decades and patron badges are passed down through families like heirlooms.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 12, 2026

For decades, vetted journalists from prominent outlets have been granted badges that allow them to freely move through parts of the Pentagon to engage with officials and public affairs staff.

From Barron's Apr. 10, 2026

Nearby, on a table, the Support Cedric Diggory! badges the Creeveys had been trying to improve were glinting in the firelight.

From "Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire" by J. K. Rowling

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

Perry Cooper, media relations manager at Sea-Tac, said the number of badged employees at the airport went from 25,000 before the pandemic to around 17,500 mid-pandemic.

From Seattle Times Aug. 9, 2021

Of course, even if the detective were really carved from an old table-leg, he could hardly fail to apprehend a man thus badged.

From Last Words by Crane, Stephen

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

High-quality photos may encourage viewers to picture themselves living in a property, while the use of badging listings with terms like "Highlight" or "Just added" fuels the fear of missing out.

From BBC Oct. 5, 2024

For the upcoming talks in Dubai, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which organizes COPs, has changed its badging process to be more transparent.

From Seattle Times Nov. 8, 2023

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

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 13, 2022

And in the next cage I can see The badgers badging merrily.

From Marjorie at Seacote by Wells, Carolyn




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