I should have thought that worthy pair would have drawn any badger in the kingdom. [noun]
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A stout fox, drawn from covert, brush pointed, having buried his grandmother, runs swift for the open, brighteyed, seeking badger earth, under the leaves. [noun]
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"I tell you what, young fellow," said she, "I didn't bring you up by hand to badger people's lives out." [noun]
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He was badgered for years by petty enemies, and he arouses our enthusiasm by his tolerance, his self-control, and especially by his sincerity. [noun]
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Tom has been badgering his father to buy him a Camera. [noun]
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Badgers move in the night. [noun]
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At a low whistle he observed the veteran peeping out to reconnoitre, like an old badger with his head out of his hole. [noun]
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By Hades, I will not have any client of mine gagged and badgered in this fashion by a pack of curs and laughing hyenas. [noun]
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