ˈbadgering, vbl. n.
[f. as prec. + -ing1.]
1. Persistent worrying, persecution.
| 1796 Burke Let. to Lawrence 16 Dec., He would rather be defeated on the Rhine or Po than suffer a badgering every day in the House of Commons. 1840 Dickens Barn. Rudge (1866) I. xiii. 59 The constant badgering and worrying of his venerable parent. |
2. Acting as ‘badger’; still dial. beating down the cost.
| 1844 Act 7 & 8 Vic. xxiv. Preamb., Statutes..prohibiting..badgering, forestalling, etc. 1875 in Whitby Gloss. |