badger

tejón
definition
verb
journalists badgered him about the deals
ask (someone) repeatedly and annoyingly for something; pester.
noun
They do, however, both belong to the same Mustelidae family which also encompasses badgers , skunks and otters, and that's close enough for us.
a heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal of the weasel family, typically having a gray and black coat.
a native of Wisconsin.
translation of 'badger'
verb
fastidiar,
molestar,
importunar
noun
tejón
example
The 'badger' , by contrast, is of the weasel family Mustelidae, order Carnivora.
They are carnivores like the stoat, weasel, otter and 'badger' .
This is certainly the case with one of my favourite mammals - the 'badger' .
A 'badger' 's coat looks grey, but the individual hairs are black and white.
My guess is, that clerk didn't feel stupid about it at all, until the Times reporter started 'badgering' him.
He hated his mother for physically and mentally 'badgering' him to fulfil her wishes.
The old prison is now a museum, and the nearby wildlife park has rare Scottish wildcats as well as silver foxes, 'badgers' , deer and wallabies.
Over the years, game species, such as moose and bighorn sheep, and other creatures, such as 'badgers' and river otters, were killed in appalling numbers.
They do, however, both belong to the same Mustelidae family which also encompasses 'badgers' , skunks and otters, and that's close enough for us.
A great idea, except it doesn't really matter, because nobody minds if you betray them or not - next time, they'll still be 'badgering' you for help.
Not long after Thompson scored, O'Neill started 'badgering' his team from the sideline, a process that never really relented until the end.
I was born in this house and as a boy, I remember often seeing foxes, 'badgers' and weasels around the place.
To those press people and television reporters 'badgering' me, it was easy for them to talk about George in the past tense even as he lay on a hospital bed.
Pocket gophers, gopher tortoises, ants, 'badgers' , prairie dogs, wild pigs, and grizzly bears are just a few of the animals that can alter ecological structure and function.
Both animals are related species and are members of the Mustelid family, which also includes mink, 'badgers' and weasels.
Prairie dogs also provide food for the swift fox, the coyote, weasels, snakes, 'badgers' , hawks and golden eagles as well as crucial habitat for many other native plants and animals.
He says he was only cajoled into being a public figure by his wife and son 'badgering' him to avoid the silent comforts of the library.
But magistrates also heard no licence was applied for by Barratts to protect the 'badgers' under the 1992 Badgers Act.
A little higher off the forest floor, they can tick red squirrels, 'badgers' , otters and foxes off their nature checklist, and if they are lucky, spot herds of red deer bounding over the hillside.
You can almost see the foam dripping from their mouths as they behave like lawyers 'badgering' a witness.
Above all, though, I've constantly 'badgered' my husband, friends and colleagues asking: ‘What's the time?’
The friend that's always 'badgering' you about why you're upset, the brother that wants an account of every boy his sister hangs out with.
Dad's been 'badgering' me to get a webcam for ages - since I arrived in Japan, actually - so we could videoconference with each other.
But I have, for a long time, called him Badger, for his propensity of 'badgering' and harassing young women with whom he fancies himself in love.
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.
He's been 'badgering' us for about five minutes now with his wretched droning, and if I'm exposed to much more of it I'm going to bite someone.
On the night of the shooting, Jaw had been 'badgering' her about her past relationships and insisted on seeing copies of recent e-mails.
The weasel family includes such colourful characters as otters, wolverines, skunks, minks and 'badgers' .
This is merely 'badgering' the witness and editorialising, so you know, Senator, on both grounds your propositions are out of order.
I thought they were skinny 'badgers' or fat weasels.
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