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To badger

verb

To pester, to annoy persistently.

  • He kept badgering her about her bad habits.

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To badger, at times even to taunt particular witnesses, including Mr Pistorius... seems to me inappropriate.

You say I'm not going to badger.

"You have to badger them every day," Mrs. Bentley said.

We ought not to badger your children or snap photos of them from the bushes.

She had to badger three city administrations before she could get the experiment started.

Sex plays its part; ragging is often an excuse for older students to badger freshers.

But funds often enlist the support of other shareholders to badger management for reforms.

Refusing to believe the mayor was merely prescient, reporters began to badger him.

The water can pass infection from cow to cow and from cow to badger.

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"Badger-to-cattle and cattle-to-badger transmission is therefore most likely happening through the environment," said Woodroffe.

Time to get your Berkeley-on and bring it to Badger-Land.

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