badger in the PONS Dictionary

badger Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

badger the life out of sb

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He is choking on earth, and he smells badger and fox.
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Many species, such as the striped hyena, jackal and honey badger have become extinct in this area due to hunting, human encroachment and habitat destruction.
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Other animals that winter rest are badgers and brown bears.
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The guts of badgers are longer than those of red foxes, reflecting their omnivorous diet.
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Badger in the next room starts to feel the effects.
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This is rare for biological joints (although the badger's jaw interlocks).
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Badger has recently experienced a lot of growth.
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Badger is to become the band's musical director overseeing most of the band's recording sessions.
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Other wildlife in the area includes badgers, elk, black bears, coyotes, cougars and deer.
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In areas with medium to high badger populations, dispersal from the natal group is uncommon, though badgers may temporarily visit other colonies.
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