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badge

noun as in emblem worn

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Reed has been charged with receiving stolen property, impersonating a firefighter, unlawful use of a badge and entering a closed disaster area.

Saavedra admitted in his plea agreement that he identified himself as law enforcement, showed his badge and told D.D. that a stolen laptop was pinging in his home.

Kinch seemed in the hold of a dark nostalgia — as if he was wrestling with the monotony of civilian life, with the new strictures he faced since turning in his badge.

From Salon

United will play for pride, play for the badge and for the jersey and all of that, but it won't make any difference.

From BBC

She also told the Sunday Times that she had received abuse over the policy, but would wear it as a "badge of honour" if it meant driving up the standards of state schools.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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