BADGE in a Sentence
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31 example sentences for BADGE, such as:
1. Every student should carry a school badge.
2. All personnel are to receive security badges.
3. He was awarded a merit badge for his bravery in the battle.
4. He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage.
5. ceases to be the initials of an individual and becomes the badge of a society.
2. All personnel are to receive security badges.
3. He was awarded a merit badge for his bravery in the battle.
4. He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage.
5. ceases to be the initials of an individual and becomes the badge of a society.
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Meanings and Examples of BADGE
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badge
n. an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.)
n. any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank)
Classic Sentence: (25 in 2 pages)
1 But butchers, also, and butchers of the bloodiest badge have been all Martial Commanders whom the world invariably delights to honour.
2 There had come to Scully a proposition to nominate a certain rich brewer who lived upon a swell boulevard that skirted the district, and who coveted the big badge and the "honorable" of an alderman.
3 He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage.
4 Without salve, he could not, he though, were the sore badge of his dishonor through life.
5 Comrade," said Snowball, "those ribbons that you are so devoted to are the badge of slavery.
6 And with the back of his hand he struck Cedric's cap from the head of the Jester, and throwing open his collar, discovered the fatal badge of servitude, the silver collar round his neck.
7 On his right arm was a silver plate, which, instead of bearing, as usual, the cognizance or badge of the baron to whose family he belonged, had barely the word SHERWOOD engraved upon it.
8 ceases to be the initials of an individual and becomes the badge of a society.
9 Her breast, with its badge of shame, was but the softer pillow for the head that needed one.
10 It was reported, and believed by many, that an Indian had drawn his arrow against the badge, and that the missile struck it, and fell harmless to the ground.
11 "It lies not in the pleasure of the magistrates to take off the badge," calmly replied Hester.
12 The little silk badge with the white rose on it that was pinned on the breast of his jacket began to flutter.
13 The little silk badge with the red rose on it looked very rich because he had a blue sailor top on.
14 His white silk badge fluttered and fluttered as he worked at the next sum and heard Father Arnall's voice.
15 Prince Vasili's daughter, the beautiful Helene, came to take her father to the ambassador's entertainment; she wore a ball dress and her badge as maid of honor.
Example Sentence:
1 Every student should carry a school badge.
2 New security measures require all visitors to sign in at reception and wear a visitor's badge.
3 He was awarded a merit badge for his bravery in the battle.
4 Mere discriminations on account of race or color were not regarded as badges of slavery.
5 All personnel are to receive security badges.
6 The stewards' badges are made so they do not unstick from a car and therefore cannot be passed around.