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badge

[baj] / bædʒ /


Example Sentences

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“The harm alleged here is profound, and no title, badge or uniform places anyone above the law.”

From Los Angeles Times

The No Vigilantes Act required any law enforcement officer operating in California to visibly display identification, including the name of their agency and their name or badge number, except in undercover and other specific scenarios.

From Los Angeles Times

Customers get small prizes such as a badge or figurine after selecting a certain number of dishes, 15 plates for the first reward and 25 for the second.

From The Wall Street Journal

He reached into it and took out a bright blue ribbon with a badge attached to it.

From Literature

His most valuable is a judge’s badge from the 1908 Games, which he figures is worth about $3,500.

From Los Angeles Times