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What is the past tense of badger?

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The past tense of badger is badgered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of badger is badgers.

The present participle of badger is badgering.

The past participle of badger is badgered.

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She didn't want to do it but he pressured her and badgered her until she finally gave in.
Every Friday, the Boy tried to start his homework right when he got back, since the Twin always badgered him to, but it never worked.
I have no idea why I was suddenly badgered by the smell of those biscuits in particular, rather than, say, Garibaldi or custard creams.
Emanuel badgered and bothered the home player-manager sufficiently on the edge of his own box to win possession before striding confidently downfield.
McGowan says she is badgered by voters to say if she's aligned to the left or right, but she refuses to be placed on the political spectrum.
Having been badgered into appearing on the same stage as Mr Miliband, he survived the experience, apparently undamaged.

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