Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 badge noun 1.An emblem of honor worn on one's clothing: decoration,medal. 2.Something visible or evident that gives grounds for believing in the existence or presence ...
This theory is supported by the fact that a common term for the badger in Middle and Early Modern English was bauson, which comes from the Old French word bausent, meaning "piebald, having a coat with black and white patches," and also "badger." The Old English word for the badger wa...
黑爪狗猫图案矢量(black-paw-dog-cat-pattern-vector) 作品集:狗100张 幸福是奋斗出来 3个月前 柯基犬后视动物剪贴画-(corgi-dog-back-view-animal-clip-art-) 作品集:狗100张 幸福是奋斗出来 4个月前 小狗宠物狗爪-(puppy-pet-dog-paw-)
The younger men wore the uniform of the nobility with long waists and broad shoulders, unbuttoned over white waistcoats, or uniforms with black collars and with the embroidered badges of justices of the peace. View in context More results ► Dictionary browser ? ▲ bad seed bad temper bad...