badger

badger

noun

A badger is a burrowing mammal belonging to the Mustelidae family, related to weasels, otters, and ferrets. They are known for their distinctive black and white facial markings and their strong digging claws.

verb
Harass or annoy: To badger someone means to persistently annoy or harass them, especially with questions or requests.

Example

noun

  1. Wildlife conservationists are concerned about the decline of badger populations in the UK.
  2. Badgers are nocturnal animals, meaning they are most active at night.
  3. Badgers are known for their powerful digging claws, which they use to create their underground burrows.

 

verb

  1. The children badgered their parents to buy them ice cream.
  2. The sales representative badgered me to sign the contract, even though I wasn't sure about it.
  3. The journalists badgered the witness for more information about the crime.