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What does badger someone mean - idiom?

To "badger someone" means to pester or harass someone repeatedly, often in an annoying or persistent way. It's like a badger digging into the ground relentlessly, only in this case, it's someone's patience or resolve that's being targeted.

Here are some examples:

* "My sister keeps badgering me to go to the concert, even though I've told her I'm not interested."

* "The salesperson badgered me into buying a new phone even though I didn't need one."

* "The reporters badgered the politician with questions after the scandal broke."

The idiom implies a forceful and relentless approach that can be quite unpleasant for the recipient.

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