Badger ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Badger ( verb )

To persistently annoy or pester someone in order to persuade them to do something.

Origin:

The word badger comes from the middle english word "badgere" which means to pester or to annoy.

Examples:

  1. He badgered her into going to the party.
  2. She badgered him into lending her the car.
  3. The salesman badgered the customer into buying the product.
  4. The children badgered their parents into taking them to the amusement park.
  5. He badgered her into giving him her phone number.

(As a noun)

Badger ( noun )

To persistently annoy or pester someone in order to persuade them to do something.

Origin:

The word badger comes from the middle english word "badgere" which means to pester or to annoy.

Examples:

  1. He badgered her into going to the party.
  2. She badgered him into lending her the car.
  3. The salesman badgered the customer into buying the product.
  4. The children badgered their parents into taking them to the amusement park.
  5. He badgered her into giving him her phone number.
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