Stepping into lines demarcated by ropes within this parking lot at St. Vincent de Paul he saw that only some of these eager but patiently waiting eaters were badged and that the scoopers wore badges with stars.
The band struck up a lively tune and the long trail of white-clad women and white-badged men became animate.
What a brave little chap he looked in his badged cap and brass-buttoned uniform!
He longed for the day when he could don the brass-buttoned blue suit and wear the badged cap of an apprentice seaman.
While Donald was changing his clothes the door opened and a tall man about thirty years of age and clad in an oilskin coat and with a badged cap on his head peered inside.
He saw Lincoln near the stage of the theatre surrounded in a crowd of black-badged revolutionaries, lifted up and staring to and fro as if seeking him.
He figured the red-clad men as busily hunting him, driving the black-badged revolutionists before them.
A grunting camel swung up to the porch, his badged and belted rider fumbling a leather pouch.
The splendid badged and belted guard was striding up the platform at the regulation official pace, and in the regulation official voice was saying at each door: "Has any gentleman here a bottle of medicine?
It was there that I saw a red-badged guard rise to say the Angelus.
A few of the workers' red-badged guards came to herald the approach of the workers, and then sat down on a settle outside the hall.
The streets are full of Huguenots badged as Catholics.
Follow me, and strike down every band of white-badged Huguenots.
A spirited overseer afterwards, for the same reason, as if poverty was not a sufficient stigma, badged the poor; the levies still increased.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "badged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.