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badger

[baj-er] / ˈbædʒ ər /


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Telles claimed Leavitt subjected him to “badgering and character attacks” during about 30 minutes of procedurally required questioning, including “accusations of gamesmanship and questions of mental incompetence” that made him look bad in news reports.

From Seattle Times

He said they uncovered at least 20 White House employees involved in badgering tech companies to take down content, even when content was true but went against the White House’s preferred narrative.

From Washington Times

Dr. Rowe said that the paper did not necessarily illuminate how the animals that evolved along with the rattlesnakes, such as badgers or canids, perceive the rattling.

From New York Times

"And until Arsenal make a decision - a bit like all the big clubs, they have a look over pre-season and see what they're getting in and not getting in - we'll keep monitoring and badgering away."

From BBC

Ms. Harris visited the southern border last week after Republicans badgered her for months to see the mess firsthand.

From Washington Times