Some who wear the goodguy badge are also actually good people. [noun]
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Asbos can become a " badge of honor " for the child. [noun]
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--I'm thinking no, for there's nae Catholics wear that badge.' [noun]
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"See to him wi' his badge."' [noun]
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"Had he not," continued his Lordship, "a coarse blue coat, or gown, with a badge." [noun]
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In the meantime I will wrap it in a badge of wampum. [noun]
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On the envoy's shoulder blazed the badge of the highest officials, a cruciform ornament of a peculiarly thick and costly tissue. [noun]
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You are now obliged to lean for support on the staff, which used to be the badge of your rank as commander, and yet you speak like a hot-blooded boy. [noun]
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I know you well, and that wound across your manly face, which adorns it like a purple badge of honor, was made by the sword now hanging at my side. [noun]
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The allusion to the illustrious badge of Plantagenet was thus rendered sufficiently manifest, and Jonas Schwanker observed that they who humbled themselves had been exalted with a vengeance. [noun]
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It was his father's badge of the Order of the Cincinnati. [noun]
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