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badger

[baj-er] / ˈbædʒ ər /


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His family were the property of Judge BADGER, who was afterwards made a member of Mr. Harrison's cabinet.

From The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C. by Lane, Lunsford

The basset-hound—Mirthful and dignified—A method of protecting hares—A suggestion—Formidable foes—“Fouling” the scent—A cry of distress—The home in the snow-drift—The renegade cat—An inoffensive life—A devastating storm 278-291 THE BADGER.

From Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain by Rees, Alfred Wellesley

B BADGER, THE,— Nature and habits of, 175.

From Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making by Gibson, William Hamilton

BADGER, long life and prosperity as a bachelor.

From Tea-Cup Reading and Fortune-Telling by Tea Leaves, by a Highland Seer by

Collingwood was then made commander into the BADGER.

From The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson by Southey, Robert




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