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badger

striped mammal / pester / harass
NounTransitive Verb
pl: badgerspast: badgeredpp: badgereding: badgering

As a noun, the word evokes an image of tenacity and subterranean living. It describes a creature characterized by strength and a defensive nature, often associated with wild, rugged landscapes. As a verb, the term shifts from physical strength to psychological persistence. It describes a repetitive, wearing-down process of persuasion or annoyance, mirroring the relentless nature of the animal.

Meanings

Noun

A medium-sized omnivorous mammal with a distinctive black and white striped face and a sturdy body, known for living in underground burrows.

"The badger emerged from its sett at dusk to forage for food."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone for something][~ someone to do something]

To pester or annoy someone persistently by asking them for something or trying to persuade them to do something.

"The children continued to badger their father for a new puppy until he finally gave in."

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