badger
//ˈbædʒər//
Noun
badgerSingular
badgersPlural
1
A stocky omnivorous mammal with a gray and black coat, short legs, and a distinctive black-and-white striped face, typically living in burrows.
A badger dug a burrow near the edge of the forest.
Verb
badgerInfinitive
badgerPresent tense
badgeredPast tense
badgeredPast participle
badgeringPresent participle
badgersThird-person singular
1
To repeatedly ask or pester someone to do something; to harass or nag persistently.
The children badgered their parents to take them to the amusement park.