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badge

noun as in emblem worn

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For his military service, he was decorated with two Bronze Stars, as well as a Combat Infantryman Badge.

Passionately hating law enforcement for murdering her parents, Vi at first rejects the badge Caitlyn offers her early in their burgeoning romance.

From Salon

It is perhaps not a coincidence that when Vi and Caitlyn finally consummate their relationship, the literal seduction is linked to Vi’s figurative succumbing to Caitlyn’s politics: She accepts the badge, with all of the raw emotion of a zealous new recruit to a supposedly noble cause.

From Salon

“When you win the MLS Cup, you earn that star above the badge,” he said.

One says he wanted a uniform and a badge, comparing himself to a paramedic or firefighter.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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